Pocketop introduces the world's first wireless PDA keyboard
Channel Line
APRIL 14, 2002
Vancouver-based Pocketop Computer Corporation has announced Pocketop Keyboard -- the world's first wireless PDA keyboard that is compatible with the Palm and PocketPC operating systems. Half the volume and weight of the current PDA keyboard market leader, it uses the infrared port available on almost all devices to communicate means so there are no hardware connections to contend with. Its simple design has only one fold and no moving parts, making it less susceptible to wear and tear. The keyboard comes with its own power source -- an AAA battery that lasts three months under normal use. Suggested retail price is US $119.00.
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