I want one of those new wireless keyboards. Thin like a razor. I want one.
I’m not an iMac customer, though. I have a great desktop computer at home. I never use it. Instead I use my laptop for everything.
But, this gets to something I’ve noticed lately. Everytime Steve Jobs gets on stage several hundred dollars disappear from my wallet. It’s the Steve Jobs tax.
Like I said. I want one of those new wireless keyboards. That’ll look just awesome on my desk at work.
Prime directive from Rick;
Every scoble post must be newsworthy, extremely vital and important.
Scoble must not use his blog as a, well, blog.
Prime directive from Rick;
Every scoble post must be newsworthy, extremely vital and important.
Scoble must not use his blog as a, well, blog.
How much is Apple paying you under the table for this drivel?
iPhone hypeworthy? yes
numbers/iMovie hypeworthy? yes
this keyboard? no.
Wheres the old Scoble? waste of my time reading posts like this (not to mention the waste of typing this up so maybe you get a clue)
How much is Apple paying you under the table for this drivel?
iPhone hypeworthy? yes
numbers/iMovie hypeworthy? yes
this keyboard? no.
Wheres the old Scoble? waste of my time reading posts like this (not to mention the waste of typing this up so maybe you get a clue)
Steve Jobs tax? No. Its the Hype tax.
Steve Jobs tax? No. Its the Hype tax.
We have a new iMac. I would beg to differ. Apple never tried to force itself onto every computer the way Microsoft did to the exclusion of it’s competitors.
You buy their products because you want them and they are good, not because you don’t know any better and get them served to you as shovel-ware, the windows way.
We have a new iMac. I would beg to differ. Apple never tried to force itself onto every computer the way Microsoft did to the exclusion of it’s competitors.
You buy their products because you want them and they are good, not because you don’t know any better and get them served to you as shovel-ware, the windows way.
The keys look like bigger spectrum keys
not sure how nice thi sis from an RSI perspective.
Persoanly I prefer the old skool IBM key boards or even the DEC VT100 ones (bit noisey when a touch typest is in full fight)
The keys look like bigger spectrum keys
not sure how nice thi sis from an RSI perspective.
Persoanly I prefer the old skool IBM key boards or even the DEC VT100 ones (bit noisey when a touch typest is in full fight)
For me the wireless model is better - no number pad means the mouse is closer to the keyboard, less time with my right arm way off to the right. Last time I moved to such a keyboard I noticed a drop in strain on that arm, so I’m going to have to give these keyboards a try once they drop in store.
For me the wireless model is better - no number pad means the mouse is closer to the keyboard, less time with my right arm way off to the right. Last time I moved to such a keyboard I noticed a drop in strain on that arm, so I’m going to have to give these keyboards a try once they drop in store.
Yeah, my hands are hurting after 30min on a stock Dell keyboard or laptop. I need the ergonomics of a Natural or something similar.
The new wireless keyboard/mouse setups look great, and I want one…but they are never ergonomic enough to take the risk.
Yeah, my hands are hurting after 30min on a stock Dell keyboard or laptop. I need the ergonomics of a Natural or something similar.
The new wireless keyboard/mouse setups look great, and I want one…but they are never ergonomic enough to take the risk.
That keyboard is beautiful but ergonomically it’s going to be bad. Tilted up means that your wrists are going to be tilted up, which means pressure on the wrists. I’ll stick to my extremely ugly, extremely expensive, but extremely comfortable Kinesis Contour
I think the new Apple keyboard should be at the MoMA but not on a desktop. Don’t create more people with repetitive stress injuries plz! okthxbye
That keyboard is beautiful but ergonomically it’s going to be bad. Tilted up means that your wrists are going to be tilted up, which means pressure on the wrists. I’ll stick to my extremely ugly, extremely expensive, but extremely comfortable Kinesis Contour
I think the new Apple keyboard should be at the MoMA but not on a desktop. Don’t create more people with repetitive stress injuries plz! okthxbye
>>Everytime Steve Jobs gets on stage several hundred dollars disappear from my wallet. It’s the Steve Jobs tax.<<
That’s not a good thing Robert. He is an excellent showman, but you have to know when a product is worth buying. Judging by the price of Apple’s products, I’d say they aren’t.
-Vainentree
http://thenerdcan.wordpress.com/
>>Everytime Steve Jobs gets on stage several hundred dollars disappear from my wallet. It’s the Steve Jobs tax.<<
That’s not a good thing Robert. He is an excellent showman, but you have to know when a product is worth buying. Judging by the price of Apple’s products, I’d say they aren’t.
-Vainentree
http://thenerdcan.wordpress.com/
Can you please add the ability to digg/bury your blog posts so I can just get the ones worth reading in my RSS feed?
Thanks.
Can you please add the ability to digg/bury your blog posts so I can just get the ones worth reading in my RSS feed?
Thanks.
“Looking awesome” is good, but easy on your wrists is even better IMHO. How ergonomic is it?
“Looking awesome” is good, but easy on your wrists is even better IMHO. How ergonomic is it?
Not me. I’d rather have one of these. It’s probably cheaper and probably better for you…
http://www.thinkgeek.com/computing/input/8396/
Who wants a keyboard with blank keys?
Not me. I’d rather have one of these. It’s probably cheaper and probably better for you…
http://www.thinkgeek.com/computing/input/8396/
Who wants a keyboard with blank keys?
I don’t use that very often, but, yeah, I guess if you use that then you’ll miss it.
I don’t use that very often, but, yeah, I guess if you use that then you’ll miss it.
You don’t have a problem with the lack of a numerical keypad on the wireless version? That’s a feature I’d have a hard time letting go.
You don’t have a problem with the lack of a numerical keypad on the wireless version? That’s a feature I’d have a hard time letting go.