The Virtual Laser Keyboard – Magic Cube
There are few computer accessories that show little or no change from when the personal computer became a household item, but arguably the device that has changed the least is the keyboard. The keyboard is essentially the same layout as a classic typewriter with an extra number pad on it. While the ergonomic keyboards broke up the solid keyboards and wireless keyboards made your keyboard more portable, those improvements left the basic keyboard remarkably intact. The leap forward for keyboards that we have been waiting for finally comes with the Cellulon Virtual Laser Keyboard “Magic Cube.”
As the name implies, the Magic Cube projects a keyboard using lasers to create a keyboard anywhere you might want one. The Virtual Laser Keyboard is only physical in that it requires a surface to be projected onto; the only physical component to this cool device is the Magic Cube. The Magic Cube is a laser projector and it is a comparatively small device at that. At 1.5” wide by 2.95” tall by 1.14” deep, the Magic Box is very easy to transport. The Magic Cube connects to a PC, laptop computer or any smartphone with a USB port. Connecting your Magic Cube to a USB port allows you to swap the Virtual Laser Keyboard between any of your computers, tablets or smartphones with which you type.
The Virtual Laser Keyboard is a red laser projection that comes from the Magic Cube to any flat surface nearby. While the Magic Cubes come in several stylish colors, to date they only project red virtual keyboards. The projection is a standard QWERTY-style keyboard, so in that way Cellulon maintains the familiarity of the classic keyboard. The Virtual Laser Keyboard operates easily, with the projected “keys” typing letter on your computer when you break the beam associated with a specific letter. As a result, you do not need to vigorously press against the surface upon which the Virtual Laser Keyboard is projected. This makes the Virtual Laser Keyboard ideal for those who have injured hands or overly sensitive fingers. The Virtual Laser Keyboard is also ideal for travelers who might not have a lot of space before them upon which to project the keyboard. They may use a smaller surface area for the virtual keyboard, simply by projecting the keyboard with a more narrow focus!
While the standard price of $170 for the Virtual Laser Keyboard may seem steep for personal use, it is a steal for industrial and scientific settings where space is at a premium or industrial elements require you to replace a keyboard frequently. Because there are no physical keys for the Virtual Laser Keyboard, there are no keys to gum up!
The Virtual Laser Keyboard from the Magic Cube is the next leap forward for both the convenience of a full-sized keyboard and the flexibility of a portable device.
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