Published on December 1st,2008 at 3:32 PM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

μTRON Keyboard and Its Impossible Layout

If typing on your QWERTY, QWERTZ, or AZERTY keyboard is too easy for you, try Personal Media Japan’s μTRON. What so special about it? Take a standard QWERTY keyboard, split it in half, move the Del, Tab, Ins and Enter Key to the middle, the space bar to the left and there you are… Don’t believe me? See for yourself below!

Interested? It’s only 50,000 Yen (400€) for this wonder in Japan!

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  • http://gossipcelebrities.net Ray

    Hmm that was a weird Keyboard, where is another buttons, if there is missing buttons what we use it for?

  • http://gossipcelebrities.net Ray

    ohh sory i miss it, so its split into 2 part, interesting

  • Josh

    At least it has WASD… What more do you need?

  • http://gm.stackunderflow.com/ gm

    Why is this so expensive? Surely there’s one zero too many on that price tag – that money could otherwise buy a netbook.

 

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