Published on November 11th,2009 at 2:32 PM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

2 new Elecom Bluetooth Keyboards for the Japanese Market

Only available in Japanese QWERTY (109 keys with Kana and other Japanese wonders), our 2 new keyboards from Elecom just happen to be wireless and both use Bluetooth to be either connected to your PC/MAC and PS3 or your PDA.

Available with or without a numeric pad, our keyboards can be purchased either in black or white and that’s pretty much all ! I am personally quite fond of the compact white version of our keyboards. Would match perfectly for my home interior.

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2 new Elecom Bluetooth Keyboards for the Japanese Market2 new Elecom Bluetooth Keyboards for the Japanese Market2 new Elecom Bluetooth Keyboards for the Japanese Market2 new Elecom Bluetooth Keyboards for the Japanese Market2 new Elecom Bluetooth Keyboards for the Japanese Market2 new Elecom Bluetooth Keyboards for the Japanese Market
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