I haven’t really spent a lot of time discussing any revelations at the IFA tech convention in Berlin, but today I’ll be discussing one thing that is so big that it is small.
I am talking about the world’s thinnest Bluetooth keyboard by CSR. It has a flexible touch-surface, and the thickest part of it is less than 0.5 mm thick. It was created using a printing technique from Conductive Inkjet Technology.
What is interesting is how this is not just a thin keyboard, but an extended touch surface that can respond to swipes and pinches, just like a tablet screen.
I have no idea if this will hit the market, if ever, but I like where keyboards are heading if it is.
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