The portable thingie is so small it has a keychain ring, and at a price tag of $99 which is pretty low compared to some other solutions we've seen.
Brookstone has now sold out of the preorders for the tiny laser Virtual Keyboard, and is not accepting more, with the first orders for those who bought one expected to ship next month.
CTX Technologies is not stopping here, though, although the reviews of such keyboards are usually negative, as there is no tactile feedback, and the lasers often get confused, unless you are pecking with just one finger.
The company wants to incorporate the projection tech in a chip and embed it into future smartphones and tablets. That would be swell indeed, especially if they sort out the lasers sensitivity issue when so many fingers are involved at once.
source: Brookstone
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