CTX Virtual Keyboard fits on a keychain
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The Virtual Keyboard is about the size of a Zippo lighter and can be carried easily in your pocket with your keys
CTX's Virtual Keyboard projects a usable laser outline of a QWERTY keyboard onto any flat surface while fitting inside a small keychain
A Bluetooth connection lets it sync wirelessly to most smart devices, while a lithium ion battery holds enough power for two hours of typing and can be recharged through USB
Brookstone has begun taking orders for a new virtual keyboard from CTX, which projects a usable laser keyboard onto any flat surface, all while fitting nicely inside a small keychain
The Virtual Keyboard displays a laser outline of a full-sized QWERTY keyboard in front of it, while an optical sensor tracks a user's finger movements as they type
CTX's Virtual Keyboard projects a usable laser outline of a QWERTY keyboard onto any flat surface while fitting inside a small keychain
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Even though tablets and smartphones are improving and adding new features all the time, a shrunken keyboard on a touch screen still doesn't compare to the comfort of a full-sized keyboard for typing. There are plenty of solutions for this, from snap-on cases with keyboards built into them to keyboards that fold into a small package, but these all just make your less mobile or give you one more bulky thing to carry. For a more compact alternative, Brookstone has begun taking orders for a new virtual keyboard from CTX, which projects a usable laser keyboard onto any flat surface, all while fitting nicely inside a small keychain.
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