Published on March 4th,2010 at 4:53 PM
By >Akihabara News Team
By >Akihabara News Team
Minebea’s Cool Leaf steals the keys from the (key)boards

“Cool Leaf” is a next generation input system developed by the Japanese company Minebea in collaboration with Ph. D, Kazuo KAWASAKI targeting to be used in such input devices as keyboards, remote controllers and calculators.
The greatest merit of it is that it saves you from the toil of cleaning the narrow valleys between the keys of your keyboard as it is a 100 per cent flat, keyless, mirror-like panel with a backlight.
No info as to the commercial availability.
Via Minebea Japan
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