Optimus Mini Three OLED Keyboard

February 2nd, 2006

Optimus Mini Three OLED keyboard by Art Lebedev is an auxiliary keyboard with three keys, each complete with an OLED screen displaying the current function.

The keyboard is placed either horizontally or vertically: the images displayed on the keys are turned using the Optimus Configurator software.

Optimus Mini Three OLED Keyboard

Optimus mini is a blank sheet. It’s hard to say what a usual monitor is worth until you open an image on it. The same goes for Optimus mini: the more plugins that support applications there are for Optimus Configurator, the more indispensable is the keyboard for daily use.

Currently, the Mini Three OLED keyboard is only compatible with Windows, but will also be compatible with Mac OS and Linux in the future.

The Mini Three OLED keyboard measures 118mm width x 51.8mm depth x 18mm height and connects to your computer via USB port.

The price is $100 until April 2nd, 2006. You can pre-order now and it will be shipped out on May 15th, 2006. After April 2nd, it will be higher.

Also check out the full-size Optimus OLED keyboard.

product page | via digg

update: Found this on the product page to confirm the launch date of Optimus Mini Three OLED Keyboard:

Shipment date is July 5 in Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Latvia, and Lithuania; in the rest of the world—June 15, 2006.

Art Lebedev has also set the price at approximately $120.00 each. Wanna get one?

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