urbantick:

The iPhone in the keyboard is actually not a bad idea. Especially if it could be fully integrated for sync, working and tracking. It could also replace the silly Apple Magic Trackpad. It would require to be an Apple designed keyboard though and not a stupid sausage looking PC keyboard. Via designboom

And much, much smaller.

urbantick:

The iPhone in the keyboard is actually not a bad idea. Especially if it could be fully integrated for sync, working and tracking. It could also replace the silly Apple Magic Trackpad. It would require to be an Apple designed keyboard though and not a stupid sausage looking PC keyboard. Via designboom

And much, much smaller.

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