Monday, January 5, 2004
iBIZ Corp. Is Nominated for 'Best of Show' CES Award for Virtual Laser Keyboard
Posted by Jason Dunn in "NEWS" @ 03:32 PM
"iBIZ Technology Corp. (OTC Bulletin Board: IBZT - News), a leading manufacturer and distributor of accessories for personal digital assistants (PDA) and hand-held devices, is being considered for the "Best of Show" CES award in the "Mobile Computing & Wireless" category for their Virtual Laser Keyboard. The iBIZ Virtual Laser Keyboard attaches to PDAs and projects the image of a full-size keyboard onto the surface of the desk where the PDA is placed, making it easy to input text without a physical keyboard...
...The Virtual Laser Keyboard is compatible with Palm, Pocket PCs, laptops and desktop PCs. The Virtual Laser Keyboard will be available for $99.99 from major retailers, e-commerce sites, and iBIZ Technology's own e-commerce site in 1st quarter 2004. An upcoming version for cell phones will be available in 4th quarter 2004."
It looks like the virtual keyboard is finally more than virtual - and I have to admit, it happened much quicker than I thought. Wasn't it just early 2002 that we first heard about this? Less than a year to go from concept to production is impressive, and if it's nominated for Best of Show at CES, it must work pretty well. Hopefully there will be a video at CES so we can see how it really works.
...The Virtual Laser Keyboard is compatible with Palm, Pocket PCs, laptops and desktop PCs. The Virtual Laser Keyboard will be available for $99.99 from major retailers, e-commerce sites, and iBIZ Technology's own e-commerce site in 1st quarter 2004. An upcoming version for cell phones will be available in 4th quarter 2004."
It looks like the virtual keyboard is finally more than virtual - and I have to admit, it happened much quicker than I thought. Wasn't it just early 2002 that we first heard about this? Less than a year to go from concept to production is impressive, and if it's nominated for Best of Show at CES, it must work pretty well. Hopefully there will be a video at CES so we can see how it really works.