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November 13, 2007 9:55 AM PST

Wolf King's bongo keyboard

by Mike Yamamoto
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(Credit: Wolf King)

As sick as it undoubtedly seems, we're all about keyboards here at Crave, whether they be of the computing or musical variety (or both). And we're particularly fond of those that aren't afraid to break the mold, figuratively and literally.

Wolf King's new gaming keyboard falls somewhere in between those last two categories. Proposed in FCC filings, the weird creation has seven hotkeys and blue backlights but has a relatively small 14.3- by 3.4-inch footprint, according to Gizmodo. The gear maker is no stranger to unusual designs, but this one goes disturbingly further than previous models with two circular key layouts side by side.

Although we have no idea how it would perform, it would be a fine addition to our museum.

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