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galaga Nice! Klingon keyboards! A great gift idea, but also a fun prank to pull on your teacher.
Today is a good day to type...with a Klingon keyboard
Boing Boing Gadgets —
Cherry sells this keyboard with Klingon keycaps, perfect for transcribing the works of Shakespeare in their original language. Like the most robust battle keyboards, it attaches to your console via the hardened PS/2 interface.
HIHIvqa' may' pequ' moH!
Klingon Language Wired Standard Keyboard - £43.99 inc VAT [CherryKeyboardsRUS.co.uk] (Thanks, Riazm!)
Star Trek Klingon Keyboard
Tech Blog —
... a Star Trek fan, add this Klingon language keyboard to your short list. Thankfully, "the Klingon alphabet has 26 characters, or Cherry would have had to redesign the keyboard to shove an extra key on there." Available now, priced at $63.73.
Cherry Keyboards' Klingon Language keyboard is the best way to write a love song, a love poem, a love sonnet, or a love threat on your computer, assuming your computer still has a PS/2 port.
[via Gizmodo - Cherrykeyboardsrus]
Finally, I can type in Klingon
SlashGear —
... You can pick up the Klingon keyboard over at Cherry Keyboards. It’ll cost you around $64, but if you’re a hardcore Trekkie, it’s probably a price worth paying. ...
There is Honor in Typing With a Klingon Keyboard [Star Trek]
Gizmodo —
... It's a good thing the Klingon alphabet has 26 characters, or Cherry would have had to redesign the keyboard to shove an extra key on there (or take one off). The same 26 characters as the English language. Coincidence? Or is it nicely explained by that one TNG episode where it was shown that the major species were distributed by some group of ancient beings? [Cherry Keyboards via ...
Klingon Keyboard The Way To Go
Ubergizmo —
... Star Trek fans will definitely find this £43.99 Klingon keyboard to be a hoot to own, as the keycaps feature characters from the Klingon language. It can be attached to your computer via PS/2, although the choice of not including USB connectivity makes us scratch our heads. At least put in a PS/2-to-USB converter, will you? This leads us to speculate that the manufacturer must have done a market research to come up with results showing most Star Trek fans are pretty old that they have yet to upgrade their computers to ones that no longer come with a PS/2 port. ...
Klingon Keyboard
Gadgets @ GadgetHeat —
... Available now from CherryKeyboardsRUS.co.uk, you would have thought the market for these would be tiny but with the amount of nuts and fans out there, this limited edition Klingon Keyboard is sure to be on ebay as a collectors item before you finish reading this post…. ...
Klingon Keyboard Will Confuse Your Office Pals
OhGizmo! —
... than the alien letters scrawled upon the keys, there really isn’t anything special about this keyboard. Though it seems that the Klingons still haven’t discovered USB. I’m curious just how strong these things are. I mean, what if you’re forced to fight to the death with the Trekkie three cubicles down? At any rate, this will set you back a whopping $63, though I’m sure a good portion of that is due to the alien technology contained within.
[ CherryKeyboards ] VIA [ BoingBoing ]
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Klingon Keyboard
Gadget Venue —
... and is in a 105 key layout.
Positive, long stroke key action with laser etched legends and NTK technology gives uniform switching characteristics and life in excess of over 20 million operations. The keyboard is also recycle friendly and plug and play compatible.
Only a few of these will be made, so if the idea catches on then act quick… or if it doesn’t then just take your time in ordering. The price of the keyboard is £43.99.
Product Page Via: TechFresh
Written by Gadget Venue.
Klingon ...
Klingon language keyboard is weirdly ingenious
Gizmo Watch —
... utilities at the recently concluded CES 2009, we weren’t expecting anything really different in the peripheral any soon. But here contrary to our expectation we have an exclusive Klingon language keyboard. The keyboard from Cherry, inscribed with Klingon language is up to lure the star trek brigade. The limited edition keyboard comes with 105 keys, is recyclable with plug and play compatibility, and can be attached to the consoles through a available PS/2 connection.
Via: CherryKeyboardsrus/BBG
Klingon language keyboard
Newlaunches.com —
klingon_keyboard.jpg This exclusive Klingon language keyboard is based on the best selling G83-6000 series keyboards from Cherry. It boasts of 105 keys, PS/2 connection and is available currently in black. Positive, long stroke key action with laser etched legends and NTK technology gives uniform switching characteristics and life in excess of over 20 million operations. Plug and Play this recycle-able keyboard. Klingon language keyboard is avilable for $64 . ...
Klingon Keyboards Are Here, Bring On Vulcan
Geeknews —
... . Other than the unique characters, this is a standard 105 key, PS/2 keyboard. But I’m sure a lot of Star Trek fans or Klingon enthusiasts familiar with the language would love to have this novelty. The blog article teases with: Rumours of Romulan, Vulcan and other variants are not without substance - though time will tell…..! Gotta have one? It’s £43.99 , order it here . [via ...
klingon keyboard: kliboard? keyngon? gibberish?
technabob —
... Cherry Keyboard claims that they will only produce a “limited quantity” of the Klingon Keyboard. You can already reserve it at Cherry Keyboard’s site; it sells for £44 ($64 USD). ...




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