This Wireless World's Thinnest Keyboard, thin as paper

This Wireless World's Thinnest Keyboard, thin as paper

Scientists at Cambridge Silicon Radio (CSR) British succeeded in developing a flexible wireless keyboard. The size of the keyboard is just as thin as paper and can be used on almost any surface.

CSR claims this keyboard as the world's thinnest wireless keyboard, size of thickness of only 0.5 millimeters and are able to respond to touch well. This device can be used in surface-sensitive tablets and smartphones to facilitate users to type messages on their cell phones.

According to the pages quoted Dailymail on Friday (09/06/2013), the keyboard is designed with a combination of low-power wireless technology and cutting-edge printable and flexible electronics company owned.

"This device can perform basic text input as well as touch controls and gestures, so you can do the movements swipe, pinch and zoom, as well as other movements are much more complex," said Paul Williamson, Director of Low Power Wireless in CSR.

The keyboard can also be used with a stylus-pen for those who want to make drawings and sketches. You can also integrate it to cover tablets cover, or used on a desktop computer.

The keyboard connects wirelessly using a chip with technology CSR1010 'Bluetooth Smart'. Because the keyboard can be connected to a device that uses the latest Apple iOS7, as well as Windows 8 PCs.

"Consumers want an innovative wireless accessories that only work with their mobile devices," he said again.

CSR partner with Atmel and Conductive Inkjet Technology to create a thin surface keyboar. Keyboard prototype was introduced at the IFA 2013, which took place in Berlin, Germany.

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