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Mirror-like Design
Full QWERTY 108 key
Adjustable Sensitivity
 
Designed by world renowned industrial designer Dr. Kazuo Kawazaki, the Cool Leaf keyboard is a glimpse into the future: an elegantly tailored tool fusing the utility of a touch-screen with a brilliant, easily serviceable, mirror-like design.

Featuring a full English QWERTY 108 key layout, each capacitive key is individually backlit to provide brilliant soft lighting under any conditions. An adjustable beep sounds upon a successful key press, and sensitivity can be adjusted as well to easily accommodate any keyboard commando, from hunt-and-peck beginners to 150wpm novelists. The mirror-like surface allows for easy cleaning and is ideal for workspaces that require regular maintenance, or for beautifully accenting your home PC setup.

This keyboard belongs in MoMA, but you can put it on your desk.


Size:
383 × 128 × 17 mm
15.07 x 5.06 x 0.63 in
Weight:
1.4lbs
637g

Compatible with Windows® XP, Windows® Vista and Windows® 7, and Mac OSX.
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