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Comments on Optimus OLED(Not!) Keyboard Chameleon
This keyboard changes its colors (or its keys) for every occasion. (Read the complete story)

"This is not yet a real product that you can use just a concept of design. Post it when it is a real-life working product, not a vaporware."
(Fireblaze 11/19/2006 4:13:56 PM)
"FB- According to the development group, they are taking orders starting on December 12th; the price will be about $400. According to the project blog, they will be shipping orders in the Spring of 2007."
(Bill Christensen 11/19/2006 5:34:43 PM)
"Hello guys, The keyboard will not use OLED displays, but rather LCD ones - http://www.oled-info.com/node/893 Ron."
(Ron Mertens 11/19/2006 8:59:47 PM)
"Ron - thanks for the info! I've gone ahead and provided an update with the link you provided, and added (Not!) s to the article as needed."
(Bill Christensen 11/19/2006 9:13:19 PM)
"According to the development group "And there will be no pre-orders on December, 12." "we'll begin taking pre-orders (about February 2007)." "Anyway, we are hoping to play with the working sample sometime in the Spring of 2007." Not a stable or even realisting timeplan and buisiness plan. " Every display costs about US$10. Multiply that by the number of active keys." http://community.livejournal.com/optimus_project/ "
(Fireblaze 12/13/2006 9:55:44 AM)

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