ReallyCool Keyboard is quiet, waterproof

Posted in Keyboards by Conner Flynn on June 3rd, 2008

ReallyCool Keyboard is quiet, waterproof
Everybody hates a loud keyboard. It annoys the person using it almost as much as it annoys those around you. The noise gets in your head and claws away at your brain. That’s why the ReallyCool Keyboard (As in, look at our name we’re really cool. Isn’t that clever? The keyboard is cool and so is the name. And it only took a minute to come up with.) is quiet.

As a bonus, it’s also waterproof, should you be inclined to go diving while tethered to your PC. It even sports backlighting, for those typing in the dark for some unknown reason. This keyboard is becoming quite popular in places where noise is a no no, so it must be easy on the ears. Be warned, quiet doesn’t equal cheap. It will cost you it’s $199, in black or cool gray.

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One Comment to “ReallyCool Keyboard is quiet, waterproof”
  1. Kim Collins Says:

    I saw this similar product on this website http://www.pressdigital.com.au/phones-classic-pdas-accessories/just-mobile-roky-bluetooth-fabric-wireless-keyboard-p-3600.html its wireless and designed for mobile phones. What I found amazing about it was the fact that it’s made out of fabric, probably a quiet keyboard too. It’s also water repellent. Check it out. :)

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