UMPC keyboards.

Posted on 14 September 2006, Last updated on 26 October 2014 by

A few weeks back, there was a flurry of posts about mini-keyboards and we managed to build up quite a list of mini-keyboard solutions.

All those solutions were USB-based but here’s a couple of folding Bluetooth solutions that look like great partners for a UMPC. Firstly, here’s the Level One BLK-2000 folding Bluetooth keyboard. I’ve just ordered one of these because at 60 Euro, they seem to be very good value.

You might note that the English web page for the device shows compatibility for Palm/ WinCE/ Symbian. Under the compatibility list though, it shows that its also compatible with XP. It looks perfect for the Raon Digital Vega that I’m having so much fun with at the moment.  The German web page gives more stats (they love those stats!) which include 90 hour operating time, 160hr standby, uses 2x AAA batteries and has an on/off button. I’ll do a mini-report when I get it.

The other option was the new Bluetooth version of the iGo Stowaway keyboard that was announced today I think. At least I read it on jkOnTheRun today so it must be a pretty recent development.

Its a smaller design when folded and it only uses one AAA battery for the same claimed usage life but at something like Euro100 I think I’d rather spend the extra 40 on something else. Which leads me on to my next post…

Update: Yes, I forgot the Brando mini mini ultra mini folding keyboard that was shown on Gizmodo last week.

$56 is a good price but it looks like its got silicon keys.

 

Regards

Steve / Chippy.

tags: umpc, peripherals, keyboards, folding, bluetooth

3 Comments For This Post

  1. CTitanic says:

    You forgot the Brando Mini BT Keyboard. It’s cheaper but probably no so comfortable like the other ones mentioned by you.

  2. Chippy says:

    Haha. I just spotted that, edited it in, then read your comment!
    Steve.

  3. lifeturn says:

    I would recommend a new method of reducing a lot of the size of a keyboard yet remaining fast operation. See details @ http://opqrest.blog.sohu.com/82042354.html
    http://opqrest.blog.sohu.com/96542247.html

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