July 25th 2005 |
Peripherals
When a Russian design firm broke the news of its OLED keyboard on Thursday, July 14, geeks everywhere were tickled with delight. Rather than tradition keys that feature printed characters, each key on the Optimus keyboard contains a small OLED display that can be set to display whatever the user requires. Want to seamlessly switch between English and Chinese characters? Go from Photoshop shortcuts to Quake inputs in a flash? Art. Lebedev, the company behind the Optimus keyboard, is the biggest design firm in Russia, with work in website promotion, corporate identities, and product design. We chatted with its founder and director of development for the Optimus, Artemy Lebedev, to get some answers to everyone’s most burning questions.
Compare prices for
Optimus OLED Keyboard
Related Articles:
» Razer Lycosa Gaming Keyboard Review
» ASUS W5FE SideShow Enabled Laptop Review
» Sony to Sell Ultra-thin OLED TVs This Year
» Optimus Mini Three Keyboard Review
» Logitech G11 Gaming Keyboard
» OLED Lighting Applications Close to Market Entry
» PS3 release date, pricing revealed?
» Logitech G15 keyboard review
» First Look: Optimus Keyboard Model Mini-Three
» Logitech G15 Gaming Keyboard Review
» Logisys Black LED Office Keyboard Review
» Future Look: The Optimus Organic LED Keyboard
» Got Questions For The Next nForce? Ask NVIDIA
» Beginners Guide To Burning CDs and DVDs
» Cooler Master Keyboard Q
» Razer Lycosa Gaming Keyboard Review
» ASUS W5FE SideShow Enabled Laptop Review
» Sony to Sell Ultra-thin OLED TVs This Year
» Optimus Mini Three Keyboard Review
» Logitech G11 Gaming Keyboard
» OLED Lighting Applications Close to Market Entry
» PS3 release date, pricing revealed?
» Logitech G15 keyboard review
» First Look: Optimus Keyboard Model Mini-Three
» Logitech G15 Gaming Keyboard Review
» Logisys Black LED Office Keyboard Review
» Future Look: The Optimus Organic LED Keyboard
» Got Questions For The Next nForce? Ask NVIDIA
» Beginners Guide To Burning CDs and DVDs
» Cooler Master Keyboard Q


del.icio.us
Digg
Furl
Netscape
Yahoo! My Web
StumbleUpon
Google Bookmarks
Technorati
BlinkList
Newsvine
ma.gnolia
reddit
Windows Live
Tailrank

