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Tagus 'Thumpad' designed to improve typing on mobile devices
Vincent Alzieu
October 13, 2008 1:11 pm
October 13, 2008 1:11 pm
At just 10 cm long, 6 cm high and 68 grams on the scales, this new Bluetooth keyboard is not designed for your desktop.
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Instead, it's aimed at smartphone and PDA users, with Targus proclaiming it useful for writing e-mails, SMS messages and playing games.
It's certainly not the most advanced keyboard ever, but it's small enough to slide into a pocket of your bag in case you need to write a longer message on the go.
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Instead, it's aimed at smartphone and PDA users, with Targus proclaiming it useful for writing e-mails, SMS messages and playing games.
It's certainly not the most advanced keyboard ever, but it's small enough to slide into a pocket of your bag in case you need to write a longer message on the go.
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