United Keys Releases OLED Keyboard, Keypad
Posted 12/12/08 at 09:26:28 AM by Paul Lilly
The number of available OLED keyboards has just doubled with the release of the United Keys OLED Display Keyboard. Unlike the Optimus Maximus, United Keys' plank doesn't sport a fancy name or boast 16-bit color support, nor does it cost a small fortune. What you do get are nine monochrome OLED display keys slapped onto an otherwise standard keyboard.
The USB-powered keyboard measures about 20.5 inches long by 7.25 inches wide and emits a blue glow on each side. Each of the 64 x 64 resolution OLED keys can be mapped to a command and customized with an image (.png) or text, and the included software, which is pre-loaded in flash memory, works on both Windows XP and Vista.
For those unwilling to give up their favorite plank, United Keys also offers a separate nine-key OLED keypad with the same feature-set for $60 less. Both the keyboard and keypad and manufactured by Foxconn and carry and 1-year warranty through United Keys.
The United Keys OLED keyboard and keypad are available now for $260 and $200 respectively.

Image Credit: United Keys
This is for that guy or gal
Submitted by Keith E. Whisman on Sun, 12/14/2008 - 10:45pm
This is for that guy or gal that has everything. Really this is just bling with actually limited functionality for the price. $260 dollars will buy you alot of DDR3 ram. You can buy a great X58MB. Even a pair of 1tb hard drives with change left over that is alot more usefull than this thing.
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