tmuir
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For the person that has everything.I saw this a while ago but wasn't sure it is real, but it is.
You'll love this if you like gadgets.
http://www.virtual-laser-keyboard.com/
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James
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Haves everything?
You mean has?
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tmuir
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| James wrote: | Haves everything?
You mean has?  |
Fixed it.
Its 1:30am here and I've been sick off work so give me a break.
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IndianaRog
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Fascinating gizmo...but tapping on a projected image on a desktop would seem like you would lose a bit of tactile sensation...just thud, thud, thud!!!
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tmuir
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Yes, I'm not sure I would like it.
I remember readinf when they had the protype it made no noise and everyone hated it so they added the keyboard click of a standard keyboard to it.
A bit like when you take a photo on a digital camera it makes the sound of a shutter and film winding.
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IndianaRog
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I have a cordless mouse and cordless keyboard which are all you could want...but they are battery hogs, I replace a pair of AA size batteries monthly.
In retrospect I would not get them again if I had known how much the battery cost was going to be. The cords are really not that big a hassle.
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tmuir
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Yes I can live with cords as I can see myself getting flat batteries at the most annoying times.
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MTA
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I remember seeing a product 'for the person who has everything'. It was a plastic bubble filled with air
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Mamodman123
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| MTA wrote: | I remember seeing a product 'for the person who has everything'. It was a plastic bubble filled with air  |
MTA I think thats bubble wrap and the product was in the bottom of the box
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MTA
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| Mamodman123 wrote: | | MTA wrote: | I remember seeing a product 'for the person who has everything'. It was a plastic bubble filled with air  |
MTA I think thats bubble wrap and the product was in the bottom of the box  |
Old folk these days It was like one of those plastic spheres you get in ball pits at play arenas. Except see through and much thicker
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