Tuesday, 10 March 2009
Nom-Tastic! [Keyboards]
Yum!
Yekaterinburg, (Ekaterinburg) Russia, located south of the historical garden on the bank of the River Iset is a stone monument to the QWERTY keyboard. Personally I prefer this over Stonehenge, although it looks like they have been playing a little too much Tetris on this one, the arrow keys look a bit worn… get it? Tetris? Russia? No?
This soft and smooth keyboard from Japan, called the Gokukawa is tightly wrapped in fine black leather. Its just a normal keyboard wrapped up so you cannot see the lettering underneath, but for a little extra you can have them engraved, but beware; the initial cost is about £350 (¥49,800 / $548 USD) And that’s not much compared to how much it will cost to get the Gokukawa Pro (Which has the lettering engraved in the leather): £420 (¥54,800 / $603 USD) – In other words: pick another keyboard!
Gokukawa
This thing is just a complete eyesore... but if you MUST have it: GeekStuff4U
(White Chocolate Keyboard origin unknown)
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