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Cirque Corporation, a provider of alternative input products, today unveiled the Pocket Keyboard, a mini-keyboard for Palm and Handspring palmtop computers, based on Cirque's award-winning GlidePoint technology. It is 3.5-inch by 2.625-inch touch panel that connects to the serial port and allows users to type information using a finger rather than a stylus.

The Pocket Keyboard is scheduled to begin shipping early in the second quarter of 2001 for about $40.

Update: A photo is now available.

 

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I.M. Anonymous @ 1/5/2001 2:52:02 PM #

 RE: picture
Ed @ 1/5/2001 4:54:50 PM #

Yeah, Cirque updated their website! Getting in touch with their PR people turned out to be almost impossible because they are all in Las Vegas. Anyway, thanks.

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 A New Hope
Ed @ 1/6/2001 9:28:46 AM #

I have a great deal of hope for this keyboard. I've been wanting one that is small and fairly cheap. The GoType is inexpensive but a bit large, while the Stowaway is small but fairly expensive.

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 RE: A New Hope
Nate @ 1/7/2001 4:32:46 PM #

But the stowaway is awesome, and well worth the price.

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 aaaaaahhhhhhh!!!
scaught @ 1/7/2001 11:56:43 PM #

this looks like another membraney keyboardy type things (like that cloth thing that was up here a month or 2 back that i said reminded me of an atari 400 -shudders-). and while ive tried out cirque mousepad things and think theyre a great product, a keyboard without any travel in the keys is a bad idea i think. i guess i shouldnt be so hasty to judge before giving it a try but it just doesnt seem like a good idea. like keyboards dont contribute to carpal tunnels syndrome efficiently enough already that they have to make the keys without travel so that you push too hard when trying to type. ugh.

 RE: aaaaaahhhhhhh!!!
Ed @ 1/8/2001 12:22:04 PM #

These are good points but still, 3.5 inches by 2.5 inches sounds pretty appealing to me. That's actually smaller than the palm of my hand.

There is one area I'm concerned about; Does the serial port and handheld holder that sticks out of the top fold up or something? If not, they are going to break off way too easily. Not to mention take up a bunch of unnecessary room in my luggage.

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 RE: aaaaaahhhhhhh!!!
I.M. Anonymous @ 1/10/2001 4:21:02 PM #

The Pocket Keyboard is prepackaged with a set of interface adapters for the various Palm or
Handspring PDA's. Therefore the adapter can be removed from the keyboard when not in
use. Therefore the risk of breakage and damage is minimized when stowed for travel.

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 Keybored?
Lito Simpao @ 1/8/2001 9:05:14 PM #

The palm's beauty lies in it not having a keyboard! If you really need one then get a laptop instead! but "a fool and his money are soon parted!"
 RE: Keybored?
Ed @ 1/9/2001 2:23:23 PM #

By this point in your life you should have realized that everyone with different opinions and needs from yours isn't, by definition, a fool.

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 I think it's more like a Pager keyboard
alex_mathews @ 1/10/2001 3:17:24 PM #

I think this could be used more like the two-way pager keyboards on the Blackberry and the Motorola pagers. Of course this is assuming that the holder is strong enough to do this. Though it looks like the holder is shaped to be placed on a flat surface. Guess I have to wait for it to come out to really have a good opinion of it.

 RE: I think it's more like a Pager keyboard
I.M. Anonymous @ 1/11/2001 10:50:48 AM #

It is designed to be used on a flat surface or to be held in the hand.

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james @ 1/29/2001 5:10:45 AM #

ohfish cradle is nice. i am posting this comment online.
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 M505 oddity
I.M. Anonymous @ 6/12/2001 1:09:55 PM #

This article does not state if the unit will work with the M500 series, but this article does:

http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/010611/lam033.html

Which is correct?



 RE: M505 oddity
Ed @ 6/12/2001 1:41:31 PM #

If you take a look at Cirque's page on this keyboard, it doesn't list the m500 on its compatibility list.
http://www.cirque.com/products/pocket_keyboard.shtml

Nevertheless, as you pointed out, the m500 is listed on the press release.

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