Friday, January 3, 2003
Slick Keyboards For iPAQs in UK Online Store
Posted by Ed Hansberry in "HARDWARE" @ 04:00 AM
Here are some keyboards for the iPAQ that I haven't seen before. They seem to be made by a company called Saitek.
This is the "Mini Keyboard" and is about 34 pounds.
Full QWERTY keyboard (Given the size, I think "full" in this context means it has all the letters unless it does some sort of blowfish expansion) ;)
4 PDA standard buttons
PDA core function shortcuts
Scroll wheel
Rubbersied hand grips
Folds into self contained case
Compatible with Compaq iPAQ 3800 3900 Series
This is the "Slimline Keyboard" and is between 34 and 42 pounds, depending on which iPAQ you have.
Full QWERTY keyboard (this really is full sized, or at least as big as a subnotebook)
19 programmble keys
Shortcut to international and number on-screen keypads
D-Pad for enhanced screen navigation
PDA slots into place to connect
4 PDA standard buttons
PDA core function shortcuts
Folds into a sleek,compact case
CD with drivers included
iPAQ 3100-3900 supported
Not sure if I like the keys - I like the tactile feel of a Stowaway - but these are both very stylish. Anyone own one of these?
This is the "Mini Keyboard" and is about 34 pounds.
Full QWERTY keyboard (Given the size, I think "full" in this context means it has all the letters unless it does some sort of blowfish expansion) ;)
4 PDA standard buttons
PDA core function shortcuts
Scroll wheel
Rubbersied hand grips
Folds into self contained case
Compatible with Compaq iPAQ 3800 3900 Series
This is the "Slimline Keyboard" and is between 34 and 42 pounds, depending on which iPAQ you have.
Full QWERTY keyboard (this really is full sized, or at least as big as a subnotebook)
19 programmble keys
Shortcut to international and number on-screen keypads
D-Pad for enhanced screen navigation
PDA slots into place to connect
4 PDA standard buttons
PDA core function shortcuts
Folds into a sleek,compact case
CD with drivers included
iPAQ 3100-3900 supported
Not sure if I like the keys - I like the tactile feel of a Stowaway - but these are both very stylish. Anyone own one of these?