Flexboard Foldable Keyboard

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Published: January 13, 2003
Author: Amber Lupala
Editor: Amber Lupala
Provider: Xoxide

Introduction

Foldable keyboard? What the heck is that? Well basiclly its a keyboard made out of plastic and vinyl. How well does this work then? Can you frag your friends with it? Well lets figure it out….
Specs
Compatibilty: IBM AT, PS/2, DOSV, USB (option)
Layout: 107/108/112
Total Travel(mm): 3.0+0.5
Travel to Pack(mm): 1.0+0.2
Peak Force(gm): 70+5
Operating Temp: -20 to 50
Storage Temp: -40 to 80
Operating Humidity: 10% to 95% RH
Switch Life: 10 Million Life Cycles
Electronical Data: +5VDC+5% @30mA(Max)
Dimension (mm): 485*165*16
Weight (g): 220+10
Agency Approvals: CE. CNS. AUSTEL
Patent NO.: Patent Pending in Many Countries


This is how it came in the mail. Really well protected even if it really doesn’t need to be:)



The foldable keybaord itself. I got the blue one but it’s available in several colors.


Foldable was the word…. here it’s wrapped around my wifes arm


Here we have the back of the keyboard



I folded the keyboard up and compared it to a CD so you could see how little it
really is when folded up!

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  • Amythompson172

    I bought this keyboard for my fiance as a Christmas gift, and overall
    we’ve enjoyed it. The keyboard itself is fantastic, and the keys have a
    solid feel to them with a nice, even distribution for the backlight.

    Our
    only real issue is the battery life. The batteries fully drain about
    every 10 days or so, and this seems to be regardless of whether or not
    the backlight is on. You can plug in the keyboard via Micro USB, but
    it’s an unnecessary step for an otherwise great keyboard.

    http://www.amazon.com/ROCCAT-Isku-Illuminated-Keyboard-ROC-12-701/dp/B006MO924S?tag=emjay2d-20

    • Ville

      Roccat Isku is wired keyboard so battery life shouldn’t be an issue :-)