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April 12, 2007 4:00 AM PDT

This keyboard helps apply makeup

by Mike Yamamoto
(Credit: Chip Chick)

We felt that something had been amiss lately, and it finally dawned on us: It's been days since we've blogged about a pink gadget. But this one more than makes up for our dereliction of duty, if we do say so ourselves: the multimedia "Girls" keyboard.

All of the keyboards made by Greybusters are colorful, to say the least, but this one seems over the top even by the company's own garish standards. And not just because it's shocking pink from A to Z--as Chip Chick points out, it's also got a vanity mirror built right into the wrist rest. We suggest a pink USB lipstick drive to complete the set.

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