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Uber Keyboard Costs More than Your PC

Fri Apr 27, 2007 11:30AM EDT
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Think your new $1,200 Vista-ready desktop is a bit pricey? Try this on for size: a keyboard that retails for more than $1,500. I'm not talking about your standard, plastic clickity-clak keyboard, mind you. Meet the Optimus Maximus, a much-anticipated—and long-delayed—masterpiece of a keyboard, which has tiny OLED displays on each key that change the layout of the entire keyboard depending on the application you're running.

The Optimus Maximus first emerged almost two years ago as little more than a lofty concept and some clever graphic renderings of how the dynamic keypad might work. However, while the Maximus looks suspiciously like one of those much-ballyhooed products that never sees the light of day, Engadget is reporting that the keyboard will finally debut in November—albeit in very limited quantities.

The idea behind the aluminum-clad Optimus Maximus is pretty cool: each key on the keyboard can change its symbol when, say, you hit the Shift key, run Photoshop, or fire up a keyboard-intensive game like Quake—no more memorizing complex shortcuts or making your game character jump when you wanted him to duck. The keyboard would also be able to switch languages and change to non-QWERTY layouts (such as Dvorak) in the blink of an eye. Of course, manufacturing a keyboard with little 36 x 36-pixel displays on each key isn't easy—or cheap, leading many to wonder whether the Maximus would ever arrive at all.

But the makers of the Optimus Maximus are now saying the keyboard will finally ship on November 30, for a whopping $1,536. Be prepared to stand in a long, long line for your Optimus Maximus, though; the manufacturer is promising only 400 finished keyboards by the end of the year, and just 400 more by January 2008. If you want a taste of how the keyboard will work, you can always snap up the Optimus Mini Three, a three-key version of the Maximus that retails for a mere $160.
 

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My current keyboard was about $180 US I guess, and I figured that was expensive!
 

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I have had one keyboard that I love...the one I work with now..

Logitech wireless.
 

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It sounds really neat, I cant imagine how cool it would look to have an LCD display on each and every key.

The problem is, it wont auto-detect a set up for each application until you have set it up yourself.

Why would any programmer put the time in to do this for such an obscure piece of hardware?!
 

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I would imagine layouts will be able to be shared in some kind of community.
 

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In 5 years they will probably be giving them away when you buy a DELL. Thats a whole lotta apples for a keyboard. More than you would probably pay for the PC!!!!!

FI
 

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Thanks, my desktop informed me that my keyboard failed today. It appears to be terminal.

However I can surely get a replacement for less than $50?
 

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Sure, depends what you want.

Mine is expensive because it's designed as a gaming keyboard, but reprogrammable for other purposes -- i.e. a lot of spare buttons I can assign to stuff I need to do quickly.
 

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i havent had a bad keyboard flareup since the RR went christian
 
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Thanks, my desktop informed me that my keyboard failed today. It appears to be terminal.

However I can surely get a replacement for less than $50?

Oh yeah. You can get by for $10-15 if you want.
 

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Oh yeah. You can get by for $10-15 if you want.

That sounds about right. Its the machine my wife uses for email and I use for scanning stuff for my son that needs FAXing. I had to dig out my old Win98 laptop to scan today since the scanner is not designed for WinXP, meaning there's no drivers. Desktop runs the obsolete Windows Millenium. Grr, I really hate this obsolete moniker on stuff that works perfectly well.
 

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