By Herman Lai, posted February 23, 2010 at 10:57 PM, 173 views, Tweet
Calculator Combines with Keyboard

I suppose this keyboard is a bit different with what you guys have seen around in stores. Well, I could give this keyboard a name, Calcu-Keyboard. Does it sounds good?

Some of us dislike the number pad on our full-size desktop keyboard, and we wish to have a separate one which works as good as a calculator. So this one suit our needs since we can attach or disattach the number pad with the keyboard.
It’s a surprise to see a display on the number pad just like a calculator we used daily.

We think the chiclet keyboard is a great match with the number pad.

This is not a inverse image of the one above.

Actually, the number pad could be attached on both ends of the keyboard to suit your position of your hand. It’s convenient for all users.

The image shows they connect together by mini-USB port. The port is available on both ends.

Those are the stuffs that are included in the box of the product.

The number pad has its own battery, according to the official web info, it says the battery will last for around a year, so it will just work fine for basic usage.

This is the reset button, you will no use it unless the display is not working.



Too bad that the keyboard doesn’t use wireless connectivity, still having the cable to plug into your USB port on your PC.
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The price of this “Calcu-Keyboard” is 118RMB (about $17). I wonder if there’s a full-white color option.
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