Bluetooth Laser Virtual Keyboard

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If you're sick of mini keyboards on your Bluetooth-enabled cellphone or PDA, get this virtual laser keyboard that allows you to type on any flat surface without the weight and bulkiness of an actual computer keyboard. (via ThinkGeek)

Updated Feb 24, 2007

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Very cool in concept, hope it actually works.

Updated Jul 28, 2008

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This is so handy for all those people with PDAs trying to compose e-mails on miniature keypads. Use anywhere with any bluetooth enabled phone to easily compose notes, letters, e-mails, or update your blogs. I once saw a girl in class using this to take notes with her PDA - so much better than lugging an entire laptop to class!

Updated Jun 10, 2008

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Turn any flat surface into a keyboard with this sci-fi laser projection device.

Updated Feb 14, 2008

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This pocket sized device is a bluetooth enabled projection keyboard complete with clicking sounds for your typing pleasure. Its operated by a rechargeable battery that will last for about 120 minutes of continuous typing. The 'keyboard' can be projected onto any flat surface and you can link it with your bluetooth capable device for an easier typing experience. Especially if you have larger fingers or a compact keyboard on your portable device.

Updated Jan 4, 2008

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This 3.5" tall device with rechargeable batteries projects a virtual keyboard onto any flat surface, so you don't need to carry a full size keyboard with you. Apparently it doesn't work with OSX yet so it's useless to me, but I think it can be used with a cell phone which would be way better than hitting all those tiny little buttons with my big clumsy fingers (via Sherry)

Updated Nov 12, 2007

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Laser Keyboard. Project it anywhere. Amaze your friends.

Updated Jul 25, 2007

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How cool will you look when you pull this thing out in a public space and start typing away? This device splashes a virtual keyboard onto any flat surface for you to type on.

Works with Windows XP and most of the integrated devices in the market that have bluetooth. Things it won't play along with: blackberry and macOSX (to a certain extent).

Rumor has it that Nokia recently bought the technology and will be integrating this into their phones somewhere down the road. HOW SEXY IS THAT!!!!

I'm getting one today. I can't stand the temptation anymore.

Updated Apr 15, 2007

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