Friday, September 23, 2011

Levitatr: A Smooth Keyboard With Pop-Out Keys

James Stumpf dreamed of an iPad with earthy keys that would rise, magically, from the potion itself. Of course, this is a silly dream, but that didn't end James from essay to make it real. The outcome is the Levitatr, a smooth chunk of aluminum and polycarbonate from that - you guessed it - the keys magically rise.

The $80 set of keys (currently looking appropriation on Kickstarter) is activated by dire down a knobbly symbol on a side. This pops up the keys that were formerly wash out with the surface. Two more buttons - a for power and a to link up around Bluetooth - are dark around back, and there's a fold-out kickstand to grip the iPad at the apt angle.

The usually complaint we see is that it's thick, at 9.8mm (0.4 inches). That usually creates it a small bit not as big than Apple's own aluminum set of keys inside a box .

Still, it's neat-looking, and James has hopes for this to be incorporated in to the shade of an real inscription in the future. Although that sounds flattering difficult, if he can fissure it, then he might honestly be onto something that would tell apart a inscription from the iPad.

Levitatr: A set of keys with elevating keys for iPad, Tablets [Kickstarter]

See Also:

Fat, Folding Logitech Keyboard Case for Slim iPad 2

Writer, an iPad Keyboard Case for Pros

Clever Stand Clamps Keyboard to iPhone, iPad

ZAGGfolio for iPad: Great Keyboard, So-So Case

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