This sleek gadget is a 3-key keyboard with OLED displays built into the keys. As you can see from the image, the keys can provide live feedback. No word on compatibility or how large the device is.
We don't know exactly how "mini" this
thing really is, but one Mr. Art Lebedev was kind enough to clue us in a bit on what he's been cooking up since rocking
the peripherals boat last July with his Optimus OLED
keyboard design. If we didn't know any better, we'd think he was going to try and get this three-key beauty out
early next month (being that his site claims "good things come in small packages February 1, 2006").
Via Engadget
You've been patiently waiting, and now the wait is over. The Optimus mini three keypad officially hit today from Art Lebedev Studio. Nothing much here we haven't seen pics of or couldn't already infer, but we do have dimensions (4.6 x 2.0 x 0.7-inches), a price (it's going to go for $100), and some dates (you'll be able to pre-order this week to get yours when the first batch rolls out on May 15th).
Update also via Engadget
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