Magic Cube Virtual Laser Keyboard!!! The future is here!

Received this photo from my friend today:

Have you seen this product?

I was wondering, at the same time got attracted to it. What the hell is this, asked myself! It’s the real holographic keyboard. Upon googling it more, I came to know more about this breakthrough product:

Cube Laser Virtual Keyboard for iPad & iPhone

It's Korean again...

It’s a product from a Korean company called Celluon. Remember when you were promised all those amazing future tech innovations? Don’t lose hope!

An amazing glimpse of this promised future has just arrived in the form of the Cube Laser Virtual Keyboard. This tiny device laser-projects a keyboard on any flat surface… you can then type away accompanied by simulated key click sounds. It really is true future magic at its best. You’ll be turning heads the moment you pull this baby from your pocket and use it to compose an e-mail on your iPad, iPhone or laptop. With 63 keys and and full size QWERTY layout the Laser Virtual Keyboard can approach typing speeds of a standard keyboard… in a size a little larger than a matchbook.

Product Features

•Projects a full-size laser keyboard onto any flat surface

•Allows the convenience of full-size typing in a tiny form factor

•Connects wirelessly via bluetooth to iPhone, iPad, many Smartphones and most Laptops

•Mouse mode allows you to use your finger as a mouse rather than typing when using with a laptop.

•Rechargeable battery lasts for 150 minutes of continuous typing

•Charges via USB. No drivers to install

Product Specifications

•Compatibility: iPhone 3GS/4, iPad (iOS4), Blackberry tablet, Android 2.0 and higher, Windows Phone 7, Windows XP/Vista/7, Mac OS

•Interface: Bluetooth HID and USB 2.0

•Keyboard Layout: 19mm sized QWERTY layout

•Detection rate: Up to 400 characters per minute

•Operating Surface: Most flat opaque surfaces

•Battery duration: Approximately 150 minutes, 700mAh built-in rechargeable battery

It comes in 5 striking coloursThe working mechanism is pretty simple though...thats mean is functionableThe working mechanism is quite simple and realistic, thats mean is possible n functionable.

Interesting right? The retail price advertised is ~ USD$170, that will be RM 500+. Not cheap though. It convince me that this product is of good quality as cheap things are never usable and durable!

So, question is how to get it in Malaysia? or Singapore? Any idea? Pls comment. I want to get it as a Xmas present for myself if possible!. It’s 76 hrs in countdown!

Merry Christmas to all Talkok readers! :)