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Comments on: FrogPad aims to cut keyboard size

The start-up this week is actively marketing a 20-key keyboard, which measures three inches by five inches--about the size of a personal digital assistant.

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A market in gaming
by July 23, 2004 1:41 PM PDT
Just like your example of professionals such as CAD designers, gamers also require one hand on the mouse at all times. Focusing a campaign on the hundreds of thousands of gamers around the World is far from a bad idea. Not sure the $100+ price is an acceptable cost for a keyboard, but we'll just have to wait and see.
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Thanks for noticing the gaming thread
by FrogPad July 23, 2004 2:18 PM PDT
FrogPad is not as big as Logitech or as wealthy as Microsoft, nor as accepted yet by the masses. When we are i promise the price will come down. Yet for the moment, we are catering to those who get it. As you stated, the Professionals for AutoCad, programming, etc. And next for the Gamers.
A market in gaming
by July 23, 2004 1:41 PM PDT
Just like your example of professionals such as CAD designers, gamers also require one hand on the mouse at all times. Focusing a campaign on the hundreds of thousands of gamers around the World is far from a bad idea. Not sure the $100+ price is an acceptable cost for a keyboard, but we'll just have to wait and see.
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Thanks for noticing the gaming thread
by FrogPad July 23, 2004 2:18 PM PDT
FrogPad is not as big as Logitech or as wealthy as Microsoft, nor as accepted yet by the masses. When we are i promise the price will come down. Yet for the moment, we are catering to those who get it. As you stated, the Professionals for AutoCad, programming, etc. And next for the Gamers.
Great for people with disabilities
by July 25, 2004 7:44 AM PDT
I can't believe there is something finally out there for people with physical disabilities. I was born with one hand and although I can type pretty fast, I need to look at the board most of the time. I am really looking forward to seeing this product on the market... but for $150 + I am not sure there are many people out there willing to experience.
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Great for people with disabilities
by July 25, 2004 7:44 AM PDT
I can't believe there is something finally out there for people with physical disabilities. I was born with one hand and although I can type pretty fast, I need to look at the board most of the time. I am really looking forward to seeing this product on the market... but for $150 + I am not sure there are many people out there willing to experience.
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