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Brando's Wireless Keyboard has Built-In Touch Pad

So, you're lying about on your sofa, while using your PC to watch a movie; what would be really nice is a wireless keyboard with a built-in touch pad to control playback. Well, thanks to Brando, you can now have it all. The Wireless USB Keyboard with Touch Pad leaves nothing to the imagination, and it comes fully equipped with 11 hot keys, including buttons for quick access to your browser, email, as well as a host of in-built media controls. To save on battery power, you can also set it up to function via USB when your within PC-reaching distance. Brando's wireless input wonder retails at $57 and is compatible with Windows XP, ME, 2000 and Vista. Note: This much convenience may lead to obesity. [Brando via GeekAlerts]

7:30 PM on Sun Mar 9 2008
By Haroon Malik
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  • They go through all that trouble of squishing the keys together like a laptop keyboard, but then have all that extra plastic around the edges which does nothing but waste space.

    I guess the side part is a palm/wrist rest... but still.

  • I had bad experiences with this thing. I have had good luck with the trackball keyboards:

    [www.amazon.com]

    The diNovo mini will be the next wireless keyboard I try:

    [gizmodo.com]

  • Ahhh my conquest of rapid weight gain can finally begin! No more leaning forward to pick up the laptop for me. One trip to the ATM per week is all I will need to continue to live as I can now install a toilet under my couch and just order dominoes online and track the status of my pizza without ever having to move anything but my hands! Freedom at last.

  • now all thats left is to make an masturbation machine

  • Wow that Cough. Mmmm-hgmh. COUGH. Logitech board looks nice.

  • This is actually a really cool idea. I found myself using my wireless keyboard the other day and wanting, wishing, hoping, for a wireless keyboard with a touchpad. I am not going to buy this, though, because I'm cheap.

  • one of these days (translation: in my dreams) i'm going to get a nice beaten up leather couch, get a monster of a pc gaming rig, a high def projector, and one of these keyboards.

    mind you however i wont actually do anything on the pc. in fact, everything will most of the time be turned off. why? because i'll be too busy...sitting there...looking so f**king cool.

    note: this is a cross between my nerdiness, and a gap commercial i saw a while back. so take it all with a grain of salt...a completely insane grain of salt.

  • The Logitech Cordless Mediaboard has been out for over a year with the same features - Wireless Keyboard with built in touchpad.

    They make two wireless versions, one via USB dongle, the other via Bluetooth (for PS3 compatibility).

    The non-bt version sells for less than $50.

  • This is nothing new... the keyboard I'm typing on right now has a touch-pad, it's a Microsoft Wireless Entertainment 8000 Series keyboard with a built in touch-pad. And it's backlit-
    [www.microsoft.com]

    (And no, I didn't pay that much for it)

  • @el_gordo:
    It does give you something to hold on to so you can move it around without bumping keys.

  • You're. For the love of god, it's "you're".

    If you guys need an editor I'm available for a reasonable fee.

  • Agreed with everyone re: "logitech already did this".... the issue is that nobody's done this in a Mac-friendly manner. You sort of can get around this issue by using a apple bluetooth keyboard and an iPhone with TouchPadPro, but that's only for iPhone owners. It seems like such an obvious product concept, yet very few manufacturers offer one... strange.

  • @Keebler: Although its not advertised as such, the Logitech Mediaboard Pro (Bluetooth) appears to work fine on a mac based on various forum postings.

  • If you're in a solution with similar features, I love the Microsoft Wireless Entertainment Keyboard 7000.

  • @Keebler: I'd love to use the Apple Bluetooth Wireless keyboard for my home theater PC (currently a Mac Mini b/c the Shuttle is on the fritz), but no integrated mouse control is a huge ding against it. Unfortunately, I don't have an iPhone.

    I tried the Logitech PS3 keyboard and yes, the Brando looks an awful lot like it, but it's also much more like it's been lifted straight out of a generic notebook. While it can squeak by as a Windows keyboard, it doesn't have Windows keys, so it makes it difficult to use with the Mac, where the Apple/Command shortcut keys are sooo much more critical.

    I'm going to try the Logitech diNovo Edge and I don't expect any problems using it with the Mini, so I'm not sure what you mean by "Mac-friendly". I don't expect full driver/software support for all of the programmable keys, so maybe that's what you're talking about?

  • I've been looking for a good wireless keyboard/mouse setup, and the gyration series seem to give the best distance, but some have encountered unreliability whilst typing, which is something I can't afford.

    Why can't some company make really truly GREAT wireless routers and GREAT wireless keyboard setups? Me wants to know....

  • i use the logitech keyboard hooked up to my "tv pc" for surfing and email. its great and works perfectly right away. and its a great way to show off to my non-tech friends that my 46" lcd is more than just a tv, its also a monitor! (they are confused)

  • I've been using this
    [www.amazon.com]
    with my HTPC dual booting Leopard and Vista and it has been working flawlessly.

  • What I really want is a wireless keyboard with a Lenovo/IBM Trackpoint but I seem to be pretty much alone in that desire.

  • @bytepusher: nope, there's at least 2 of us

  • make that 3.

  • @bytepusher: I am with u on this one man!

  • @bytepusher: make it 4

  • I'd just like to the Wii support Bluetooth keyboards, since they now support USB keyboards.

  • Apple should add the multitouch pad to the new slim aluminum wireless keyboard and sell that. Using a huge 42"+ lcd tv as your monitor with the multitouch technology is one step closer to Minority Report.

    As a matte rof fact just sell the multitouch pad as an add on I'll be happy.

  • @Tony C: I have been using a Dinovo for about 8 months on my PC that's hooked to the TV. It's great.

    The new mini Dinovo is probably better. You'll find you don't use the keys all that much. I haven't used it yet, but I'll probably end up getting that for the TV and using the current one on my pc (i love the key-touch it has and it's super thin)

  • @bytepusher metoo at five. Got kinda used to the trackpoint on my old dell lappy. True, i suck more than normal in any game with it and i don't photoshop with it, but in everyday boring internet/officey sorta stuff, i much prefer it to having to move my hands from the keys even with a trackpad. i'll agree a trackpoint takes a bit to get used to, but in the last year i've ended up for various reasons having to deal continually with trackball/mouse/trackpoint/trackpad & tablet and i'd say the trackpad and tablet took the most getting used to.

    yeah diskdaddy... i for got about the mini dinovo, i might have to want that. now if it only had a screen and was sideshow capable.

    And...why is it LAZY at home when you don't have to get out of your chair but at the office, it's PRODUCTIVE??

  • I just bought that Logitech thing I was coughing about earlier.

    $61.99 at Amazon.

    Besides being better looking, it's also BlueTooth.

    I'm going to pair it with the HTPC I built running XP and MediaPortal.

    Here's a pic:

    Yeah, it's hawt.

  • I think the logitech dinovo edge is the way to go, I run it with the desktop hooked up to my tv and with my ps3, works great, looks great, and feels great. Not to mention the battery lasts for about a month

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