Econo-keys mobile keyboard with track pad is odd

Posted in Keyboards by Shane McGlaun on June 10th, 2009

ecokeys-sbI can appreciate the fact that at times you really need an external keyboard. If all you are doing on your notebook while you are on the road is surfing the Web you may not need one. However, if you are working on the road an external keyboard can make a big difference in how quickly you can type long documents.

Econo-Keys has announced a new portable keyboard called the EK-76-TP that measures in at 8.91-inches x 3.54-inches x 0.38-inch and is compatible with Windows and Linux. The keyboard has 72 keys, 12 of which are function keys.

The keyboard is fully sealed to IP67 standards for dust, water, and dirt protection and has no crevices. That means that it can be cleaned with hospital-grade disinfectants. Flip the keyboard over and a full-size track pad with two buttons is features. The keyboard is available now for $146, a price that doesn’t really go with the name of the company.

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