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For anyone, like me, who has struggled with ‘sticky’ keyboards in the past the concept of the ‘Magnet Keyboard’ recently announced in Korea will be intriguing. “Unlike existing rubber or spring type keyboards, the Magnet Keyboard supports better natural and constant typing feeling even though you use it for a long time, by utilizing magnetic levitation.”
It seems that the keyboard adopts different electromagnetic force depending on multi-finger power, and its response time is fast enough to be suitable for a professional or a gamer. It is expected to be released in the second half of this year.
For anyone, like me, who has struggled with ‘sticky’ keyboards in the past the concept of the ‘Magnet Keyboard’ recently announced in Korea will be intriguing. “Unlike existing rubber or spring type keyboards, the Magnet Keyboard supports better natural and constant typing feeling even though you use it for a long time, by utilizing magnetic levitation.”
It seems that the keyboard adopts different electromagnetic force depending on multi-finger power, and its response time is fast enough to be suitable for a professional or a gamer. It is expected to be released in the second half of this year.
Via[Aving]
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