An
Amazing Innovation of the Technology
A keyboard is the most
important input device for the computer, laptop or mobile. Thinking of a doing
a work without keyboard, it’s fairly a difficult job. It’s a very difficult
task to communicate with friends, family etc through e-mails, messages or any
sort of office work or project. So, keyboard is a necessity. But, this being so
important device for us, there must be a new essence of technology for this
too.
So, a new era has come for
the keyboards. A virtual laser keyboard is similar to the simple keyboard but
the internal working and the appearance are totally different from the simple
keyboard. There will be no mechanical device or no switches. It is in the form
of a tiny device which weighs very light and projects a full QWERTY laser
keyboard onto any flat surface. It will not give a feeling of pressing a button
as we did with the simple keyboards. It’s a best magic for the future.
Product Features:
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Projects a full-size laser keyboard onto
any flat surface.
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Allows the convenience of full-size typing
in a tiny form factor.
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Connects wirelessly via bluetooth to
iPhone, iPad, many Smartphones and most Laptops.
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Mouse mode allows you to use your finger as
a mouse rather than typing when using with a laptop.
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Rechargeable battery lasts for 150 minutes
of continuous typing.
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Charges via USB. No drivers to install.
Product Specifications:
· Compatibility: iPhone 3GS/4, iPad (iOS4),
Blackberry tablet, Android 2.0 and higher,Windows Phone 7, Windows XP/Vista/7,
Mac OS
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Interface: Bluetooth HID and USB 2.0
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Keyboard Layout: 19mm sized QWERTY layout
·
Detection rate: Up to 400 characters per
minute
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Operating Surface: Most flat opaque
surfaces
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Battery duration: Approximately 150
minutes, 700mAh built-in rechargeable battery
Now, we will see how the
working makes the laser virtual keyboard apart from the traditional keyboard. A
traditional keyboard is the one that is attached to a laptop or is part of a
desktop. If we take a look of these keyboards, it has a processor and circuitry
under each key, and once we press a key, the switch closes and sends a small
electrical current which the processor recognizes and analyzes. The processor, in
turn, sends the information regarding our keystrokes to the computer. But when
we type on a virtual laser keyboard, there aren't any switches involved. The
device projects the image of a QWERTY keyboard onto a flat, non-reflective
surface using a red diode laser. The laser shines through a Diffractive Optical
Element (DOE), which is simply a tiny image of the keyboard. The DOE, along
with special optical lenses, can also expand the image as the user wants and
projects it onto a surface.
But a simple image of a keyboard
won't work there must be something that needs to analyze the information we
type in. At the bottom of the device is an infrared (IR) laser diode, which
shoots out a thin plane of infrared light. The plane which is invisible stays
only few millimeters above the image of the keyboard. When we start typing, we
pass our fingers through certain areas of the infrared light. A CMOS
(complimentary metal-oxide semiconductor) senses our finger's position within
the area of the keyboard, and a special sensor chip called a Virtual Interface
Processing Core analyzes the location of the specific keystroke. The device
then sends the information to the computer and it further process accordingly.
There are many features of
this and it’s too small and portable but there are disadvantage too. If we
think we can use this sitting on train or bus and the laser image will display
onto the lap and it will work properly, then it’s not possible because it needs
a flat surface only. So, it’s become difficult to communicate with these types
of keyboards when we do not have a flat surface.
But anyways, I think this
new approach of the technology used will hit the iron. And these keyboards will
gain more popularity than the traditional one.
ReplyDeleteSuch an amazing gadgets i got to know about through one of my friends and i feel amaze experience when i have to work outside the office. check out this.
Virtual Laser Keyboard