Guest nickcornaglia Posted May 4, 2004 Report Posted May 4, 2004 http://www.enrtech.com/btkey.php The "world's" first Bluetooth compatible Universal Portable Keyboard. Designed to the Bluetooth SIG Certification standards, our keyboard includes support for the broadest range of Mobile products and Operating systems. Supported Operating Systems: • Palm OS 4.x and 5.x • Symbian OS 7 or > • MS Windows XP • MS Windows CE/ Pocket PC/Smarphone 200x / Embedded CE / Windows.NET • MAC OS X • J2ME enabled devices (JSR82 compliant) Bluetooth SIG certification ready The world's first Bluetooth SIG certified Universal Portable Bluetooth Keyboard. Unlike other Portable Bluetooth Keyboards, our keyboard includes a platform specific, purpose built HID Layer V.1.1 compliant driver and boasts the world's first Mobile Java HID Layer simulation midlet. Supported platforms include • Notebook PCs • Tablet PCs • Palmtop Computers • Smart-Phones • Palm Phones • Mobile Java Phones
Guest Simon Desser Posted May 4, 2004 Report Posted May 4, 2004 Looks cool 8) But I'll show my arse (ass for the Americans) if it works with the SPV E200 :D ;) :wink: (What's the ugly bit sticking out of the back all about :?: )
Guest pisquee Posted May 4, 2004 Report Posted May 4, 2004 It will work on the E200, but ENR Tech will say that Orange are supplying the drivers, and Orange will say that ENR Tech are going to suply the drivers, and about 3 months after the thing is released and loads of E200 owners have bought them, the drivers will show up on Orange Update.
Guest nickcornaglia Posted May 4, 2004 Report Posted May 4, 2004 Personally, I dont see a need for a BT keyboard. It's just as easy to snap the phone into the keyboard's stand. How far does anyone expect the phone to be from the the keyboard? But then again...I'm thinking of e200 only. I forget the fact that it will be able to be used with multiple phones, PDAs and PCs without having to worry about connectors. Plus it would be an item that I wouldnt have to sell along with the phone when I upgrade to a new one. Forget it. I like the idea! :D
Guest Palindrome Posted May 4, 2004 Report Posted May 4, 2004 Does anyone know of any reviews (especially reviews by our trusted MoDaCo members)? I wonder if it's big enough to touch type with?
Guest A.Hughes Posted May 4, 2004 Report Posted May 4, 2004 Just waiting for some more info from the makers, at the momnet it isnt as far as i can make out available to buy, but i will buy one once it is available, i think its got potential, especially as you have got a sd card slot built into the keyboard so you can transfer and load information. Will keep you posted on replies and attempts to purchase one, at the moment their IR keyboard sells at around £40.
Guest dearsina Posted May 4, 2004 Report Posted May 4, 2004 More importantly, it seems to be a "hard" keyboard, rather than a soft, like the one supplied by Orange. That in itself might be incentive enough to buy it. sina london
Guest hawklord2112 Posted May 5, 2004 Report Posted May 5, 2004 More importantly, it seems to be a "hard" keyboard, rather than a soft, like the one supplied by Orange. That in itself might be incentive enough to buy it. sina london Oh yah. indeedy.
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