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Concept keyboard - but if you have enough bottle caps -- it could be done.
Photo by: Jokeroo
Caption by: Eileen Brown
Timber Wolf gaming keyboard.
Photo by: U R funny Junk
Original USS Enterprise with crew mouse.
Photo by: Amazon
For the true geek. Non functional.
Photo by: We love Mercuri
Klingon Keyboard. Translate your output with Bing's Klingon Translator.
Photo by: Vyperlook
Kickstarter project to produce bamboo keyboards for iPads.
Photo by: Kickstarter
Fully functional keyboard.
Photo by: If it's hip it's here
Modified Macbook pro keyboard.
Photo by: Fun substance
Photo by: 30 Media
Projects a virtual keyboard onto any flat surface.
Photo by: Hi Consumption
With matching headphones and mouse.
Photo by: Sears
Edible. Not functional.
Full keyboard with backlighting and beeps.
Photo by: The Fancy
Also covered in Wearable Tech 4 but worth another mention. Mouse and speakers also built in to jeans.
Photo by: Telegraph
Covered in gold leafand apparently not as expensive as you imagine at $271.
Photo by: Shocking Anecdotes
Concept of a removeable keyboard that slots into laptop keyboard space for touch keyboard functionality.
Photo by: Yanko Design
I'm not sure how it would cope with being cleaned.
Photo by: Hella Jongerius
Photo by: Desi Colours.
Photo by: Datamancer
USB keyboard for PC and Mac.
Photo by: Kenesis
Wooden stick on keys for Apple Keyboards.
Not functional of course.
Photo by: Wicker Paradise
Not a usable keyboard, but you could have a go at making it functional with some electronics and a lot of spare time.
Photo by: Laughing Squid
Made from Brass, black felt and wood
Photo by: Apartment Therapy
Bored with your keyboard? How about something Klingon or shoe - like? Some are functional, some are edible, all are worth a look.
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