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The World’s Thinnest Wireless Keyboard

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CSR ( has developed the world’s thinnest wireless touch interface to demonstrate the revolutionary potential of Bluetooth® Smart for computing interfaces. The flexible device, which is less than 0.5 mm thick, turns any area into a touch surface. Combining CSR’s low-power wireless technology with the latest in printable, flexible electronics from Conductive Inkjet Technology and touch screen sensing from Atmel, the device can be used to extend the touch interface of tablets and smartphones. For more information, see

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27 pemikiran pada “The World’s Thinnest Wireless Keyboard”

  1. I'd like to see it mounted on a very stiff thin backing and attached to a tablet such that it pops out when you press in on it (like an SD card) and when you pull it out it also pops out a little stand (could be 1" wide and the length of the tablet if materials are strong enough) so the tablet can be used like a laptop.  When done, just push it back in to the side of the tablet!

    Balas
  2. Consider me daft but even with my small fingers, I suspect it would be very easy to accidentally press two keys at once.  :-/

    Balas
  3. if the creators would also make this a touchpad for cursor navigation it will be a huge success on win8 tablets

    Balas
  4. You touch the puse of the future with this!!!..VERY smart!!!
    did you have any future plan for a pressure sensitive surface-keyboard?
    If this this device had a pressure sensitivity could be the best
    music controller ever created!
    (my 10 cents please for the idea!)

    Balas
  5. How much is the cost expected to be?
    I would love to have one of these.
    it would make typing on a mobile device much more efficient.
    but i'm interested to see how it could have a keyboard interface and a handwriting interface the most.

    Balas
  6. It is realy nice to see that new technology is being built but maby not in that way cause writing ond keyboard is pretty much hard if you don't feel the real keys under your fingers. It could become a real turnover in architecture business or something like that. So in my oppinion you should focus on turning that invention for some useful things. For example, it could be used as an extension for drawing in AutoCAD.
    But, all in all, great work! 🙂

    Balas
  7. in the last 10 seconds of the video it is coated. But in any case it is still in the making that is why they showed it like that i think

    Balas
  8. keyboard without physical keys is not a keyboard…. it is more like a kindle without being a kindle. But although it will sucks as a keyboard I really like the fact that you can write on it that is very innovative

    Balas

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