Keyview Smartype Brings Display Screen To Your Keyboard

Keyview, a company that works for innovative input devices to improve your experience with computers, has come up with an all new keyboard called Smartype. The device is a normal QWERTY keyboard-the one you see attached with your laptops and PCs. Innovation lies within the tiny display attached to the device which shows all that the user types, saving people from synchronizing between keyboard and monitor. Hence you needn't look back and forth between the screen and the keyboard; what all you type is just next to your fingers! The company hopes that the device would help users build focus over their typed text leading to an improved typing efficiency (increasing the speed and decreasing errors); also the device might help reduce neck and eyes strain caused in an attempt to focus on two devices.

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The display also features certain apps which allows users to attain twitter/ facebook notifications and keep a check at the system's performance; users can switch between the apps by using 'Ctrl+Alt'. The device is not yet available in market and the site does not display any price details, but the interested ones can go for a pre-order on #-Link-Snipped-# .

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