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Rii Portable 2.4GHz Mini Wireless Keyboard Handheld Rechargeable Keyboard Touchpad for Laptops Notebooks Computer IPTV Car PC Wii PS3 HTPC (Black)



Rii Portable 2.4GHz Mini Wireless Keyboard Handheld Rechargeable Keyboard Touchpad for Laptops Notebooks Computer IPTV Car PC Wii PS3 HTPC (Black)

  • 3-in-1 multimedia wireless keyboard (Keyboard, TouchPad, Laser Pointer)
  • Built-in rechargeable more staying power lithium-ion battery
  • 2.4GHz USB wireless receiver, within 30M
  • This is a handheld keyboard with back lit – With 26 PCS dazzling bright LED lights to help when using in poor lighting environments.
  • Whether you are sitting on the sofa, or a comfortable bed, multimedia, wireless control

Introduction:
This keyboard is a great accessory for your laptop/home pc, ps3 or wii gaming systems. Its small compact frame allows you to carry it anywhere and maintain full control of your system. Like having a full size keyboard and mouse in the palm of your hand.Product Features:
1. Portable, elegant, lifestyle. Backlight function with a handheld keypad
2.2.4G wireless receiver integrated design.
3. The world’s first Touchpad 90-degree flip design
4.Innovative design of the

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The Seal Flex Portable Computer Keyboard

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Little is stunning and, at times, kind of a hassle too. Case in point: net book computers. In the event you have ever tried typing emails via your net book, then you already have experienced the downside of using minuscule keyboards. But in case you still persist on utilizing that microscopic dactyl-torturing device, either you appreciate uncomfortable computing or you just have never heard of a portable pc keyboard. We are talking about the Seal Flex portable computer keyboard.

As the advancement of technology makes crucial devices, including computers, smaller and lighter, we also tend to experience some minor inconveniences. Smaller computers mean smaller keyboards. And this also means less maneuverability and more tension for our typing fingers. Since the keyboards of our mobile devices aren’t ergonomically designed, it tends to trigger tension to our hands and fingers throughout lengthy periods of typing. A portable computer keyboard is the answer to your typing issue.

A portable keyboard is really a peripheral keyboard that may be employed with any mobile computing device. Unlike those of your net book or lap top computer, a flexible keyboard provides more comfort to users. Its dimension is nearly the same as a normal size keyboard that comes with the desktops of old. But here is the catch. Some portable keyboards are so portable that you can actually tuck it inside a little bag.

Aside from the benefits that it provides, like comfortable distance between keys and total comfort, the Seal Flex flexible keyboard might be rolled up. This makes it far more compact than an average peripheral keyboard. A normal portable pc keyboard defeats the purpose of carrying a smaller net book personal computer. It adds extra baggage specifically for itinerant notebook or laptop users who want to travel light at all times.

With its flexible silicon construction, a Seal Flex portable keyboard is perfect for storage if you’re a mobile personal computer user. Since it’s extremely flexible, you’ll be able to effortlessly roll it up and store it inside a small bag. This pc keyboard is also very durable and waterproof so you will not worry about wet electronic components. In fact, this flexible keyboard is machine washable. And speaking of wet or humid environments, this excellent portable computer keyboard’s Gold USB connector is corrosion-proof. This improves the performance of your keyboard.

Not only that, the Seal Flex portable keyboard is flexible and really quiet. Its soft-touch silicon keys present user a noise-free operation that does away with the distracting clicks of regular computer keyboards. With this feature, you and your officemates can enjoy a more noise pollution-free working environment.

Another cool thing about a Seal Flex portable keyboard is its UV reinforced laser-printed keys that do not fade unlike regular personal computer keyboards. With out faded keys, you can work with fewer mistakes and with higher accuracy. This remarkable flexible keyboard is also offered with an extended cord, which makes it extremely ideal for medical carts. Created in accordance with NEMA 4X/IP68 specifications, you’ll be able to be certain that every Seal Flex keyboard that you simply use is of world class standard.



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  1. 35 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Solid device, great value, one or two minor flaws, August 10, 2010

    I recently purchased this little gizmo for use with a Ubuntu media center setup using Boxee. I was getting tired of fighting with the outdated wireless keyboard and mouse combo I have and wanted something that would be able to mostly replace both input devices while also having a range well in excess of the 10-12ft I need between my couch and the computer.

    First of all, the good. Ubuntu had no problem with the device, it worked the very instant I plugged the wireless USB receiver into the computer. It was already charged when I received it, which was extra nice. It took me a moment to figure out that the receiver fits inside the device itself when you’re not using it, which is a pretty clever design if you’re planning on using it at different computers. Range is good; I’d say it’s 95% reliable within 30ft, but drops off pretty rapidly around 35-40ft from the receiver.

    The available keys are good and make sense. The volume and playlist control buttons were especially nice, since they fit my media center setup perfectly. The backlight toggle is great. They also did a good job of including keys that don’t get much use by regular users but still come up enough to be annoying if they were left out.

    Now for the bad stuff, which really isn’t very much. The trackpad is decent, but is also sometimes a bit annoying. It’s not quite as precise as what I’d expect from a laptop trackpad, but it’s not really bad for the price. It also doesn’t register taps very well, which would be a bigger issue if not for the nicely-positioned left and right mouse buttons. Incomplete function key selection could be an issue for some users. My hands are quite large so I didn’t find it difficult to type with both thumbs despite the trackpad being in the way, but if you have smaller hands you might not be quite so lucky.

    There is one flaw that I think is worth mentioning separately, though, since it wasn’t something that occurred to me while looking at the device, even though you can clearly see it in pictures. The keys are arranged in a regular grid, as opposed to the standard offset you get on a keyboard. This definitely takes some getting used to, and can throw you for a loop at first if you’re accustomed to touch typing. If there’s one thing that could be changed to massively improve the device, it’s this. I understand why it’s designed like this, but in my opinion it’s the only stand-out flaw.

    Despite this, and the handful of other minor flaws, I think this is a really great little device to replace a keyboard/mouse for basic tasks, especially presentations or media control. It’s compact, useful, and the price is great for what you’re getting.

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    KURT "LOLZ" SCHILLERMarch 6, 2011 @ 2:18 am
  2. 81 of 81 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    From Hero to Zero and Back to Hero, June 7, 2010
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    I received the device last week and on day one, I loved it. It exceeded my expectations. Typing on it was a little better than what I do on my Blackberry Storm and the scrolling (while not perfect) was quite good. The back light was a terrific addition as I bought this to use in my theater room where often it is difficult to see much (other than the screen) which is why the back light was great in lighting up the keys.

    Right out of the box, I tried using it on my office computer – worked like a champ. When I got home, I tried using it on my laptop which was connected to my home theater projector – again, worked like a champ. Then came the problem… the next day the unit became completely unresponsive. I tried all the trouble shooting that I could think of and read on the manufacturer’s website but nothing fixed the issue. I even tried using it in different locations on several different computers and still no fix. What I find odd is that the back light is no longer working either. I know it’s not a battery issue as this has been charged fully twice in an effort to troubleshoot and fix the problem. I also tried changing the rf but again, that didn’t help.

    Something that I found disappointing was the lack of support. If you go to the manufacturer’s web site, you will understand precisely what I mean. This is the first thing that I can think of that the support was so lousy – not even a phone number to call!

    I am going to try using another – I asked for a replacement because when this unit was working, I loved it (I was even thinking about ordering another one for work/office use). I will report back later as to what I find with the second device.

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    Revision: July 30, 2010

    I received the replacement and wanted to wait a week before posting a follow-up to my review. The replacement keyboard is working like a charm! It works just like it should. I have tried using it in many different settings and on several computers. No matter where it is used, it picks up the signal very quickly and does what it is advertised. For my use, this is a fantastic keyboard. I use it in my theater room where I don’t want a cumbersome full sized keyboard. Instead, I just take this out of the coffee table drawer and use.

    I am rating this keyboard 5 stars because it does everything that was advertised and better than I expected (i.e. typing is really good on such a small device). I don’t believe I should give it less than 5 stars just because I received a defective unit as that can happen with any product. While the support of the company is still not the best, the place that I bought it from was excellent! They shipped me the replacement immediately and even refunded my return shipping costs.

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    Orangeman "orangeman"March 6, 2011 @ 1:47 am
  3. 30 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Perfect HTPC mini keyboard, July 8, 2010
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    Robert Osorio
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    This review is from: Rii Portable 2.4GHz Mini Wireless Keyboard Handheld Rechargeable Keyboard Touchpad for Laptops Notebooks Computer IPTV Car PC Wii PS3 HTPC (Black)

    I learned about this keyboard several months ago when it was announced on Engadget, but at that time it was $90+ and only available from some shady mailorder sites.

    This is a TV remote control sized full keyboard with a touchpad.

    I finally ordered one from Amazon last week for $60. I got it very promptly – about 5 days.

    It looks exactly like the one in the photos. It’s very thin and contains a rechargeable lithium battery. It has a mini USB receiver that hides in a compartment in the keyboard. The keyboard itself also has a micro USB jack for recharging either from a PC’s USB jack or a USB charger (the keyboard itself didn’t come with a charger).

    The touchpad works extremely well (better than your average laptop touchpad) and you also have keyboard arrows under the touchpad. There are HTPC controls along the top and just about any function a regular keyboard can do it can do via a function key – even CTRL-ALT-DEL. It’s even got a back light.

    Overall a VERY cool HTPC remote and I would also highly recommend it for presentations. It even has a laser pointer built in although it’s not the brightest one I’ve seen.

    I’m using it with a Windows 7 Media Center PC (I also have a Media Center remote but the keyboard is useful for web browsing and accessing the desktop for maintenance). I am thinking of ordering another pair for my other two HTPCs.

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