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Thursday, May 3, 2012

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Elecom TK-MBDD041 Series Bluetooth-enabled Keyboard doubles as a handset device for your smartphone and tablet

Posted: 03 May 2012 03:52 AM PDT

Getting used to on screen keyboard on your smartphone or tablet device can be sometimes hard, especially if you're a computer user, but luckily for you, today we have a device that might help you out a bit.



TK-MBDD041 Series Bluetooth-enabled keyboard is the latest wireless keyboard that comes from Elecom, and just like any other Bluetooth wireless keyboard, this device can work with your smartphone or tablet, as long as you pair it up via Bluetooth connection.

In addition to standard functionality, TK-MBDD041 Series Bluetooth-enabled keyboard also works as a dedicated handset that allows you to receive phone calls, which is rather useful feature, and thanks to the small display on the TK-MBDD041 Series Bluetooth-enabled keyboard, you'll be able to see relevant information about the incoming call without checking your smartphone or tablet.

TK-MBDD041 Series Bluetooth-enabled keyboard is a hybrid device that has a lot to offer and as for availability and price, this device is only available in Japan, while its price remains undisclosed.

[via TechFresh]

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Penveu turns any flat surface into digital whiteboard, controlls projectors and computers remotely

Posted: 03 May 2012 03:04 AM PDT

Digital whiteboards are useful but expensive devices, and if you want a device that has similar functionality, but it is somewhat cheaper, today we have the perfect device for you.



Interphase has announced its latest device, a new interactive display system called Penveu. Penveu is a wireless stylus that allows you to interact with image on any flatscreen display or a projection on a wall. Using Penveu users can draw on the screen or on any flat surface, and they can even perform gestures that will display their notes on the screen or image projection. As for calibration, Penveu doesn't require any manual calibration because it utilizes 12 accelerometers, and it can work from up to 40 feet distance. As for connection, Penveu connects to flatscreens and projectors using VGA connection and a special table-top box, but you can use Penveu even without the computer.

Penveu is one interesting device, and we should see three different models in July. The starting price of 8 GB education model will be $500, while the starting price of 8 GB and 16 GB enterprise models is  $700 and $800 respectively.

[via Wired]

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