Glow in the dark data

Posted in Keyboards by Chetz on September 23rd, 2007

Brando glow in the dark keyboardNow that fall has finally arrived and the days are growing shorter darkness falls earlier each day. If you want to bring a little light into your work environment and pick up your spirits on gloomy days consider investing $27 and pick up a Flexible Illuminated Full Sized Keyboard from Hong Kong-based Brando.

The silicon material that the keyboard is made from is flexible enough that you can roll it up or twist and turn it. Dimensions are 49×13 mm and it only weighs 335 grams so packing it around shouldn’t be too much of a burden. The illumination can be seen in a lighted environment but of course it looks better in a low light or dark room.

The keyboard comes in four colors (pink, blue, white, green), connects via USB or a PS2 port and is compatible with Windows 98/2000/Me/XP. If you’re a student and lug around a laptop to your classes to take notes this keyboard will likely attract the eye of that cute student sitting a couple of seats down from you. Of course if they aren’t interested you could always buy a few more of these and turn them into a Tron costume.


Brando
via Gizmodo

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One Comment to “Glow in the dark data”
  1. Anonymous Says:

    dude check this out.. i need to get one of these

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