Published on February 6th,2007 at 9:36 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

After the PC HD from Onkyo, now the Onkyo keyboards!

More precisely the WAVIO! Remember we presented the HDC-10 about a week ago, a PC from Onkyo for music fans? Well, Onkyo is now offering 2 keyboards especially designed for this PC, including one with a USB cable and another wireless one with a mouse. As you can see, Onkyo doesn’t kid you: keyboards made of aluminum…




Via Onkyo
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Comments
 

  • Mark

    So what the CASE is made of metal. No big deal. I want the keys made of metal too. Why not go the whole way instead of just taking a crappy keyboard and putting a metal shell on it. It’s like buy gold plated. I’m going to rush out and buy some tin foil and glue it to my mouse too.

  • http://www.mobilen.no imiris

    Yeah! Lets get the pure aluminum stuff. Metal keys have to be coated though, so we don’t get them all greased up.

 

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