Virtual Computer Keyboard

Celluon Magic Cube

celluon magic cubeMagic Cube is a virtual keyboard for the computer that is portable with a size of 38×75x29mm. Magic Cube is connected directly to the mobile device can create a full-sized keyboard with laser light. Magic Cube is utilizing optical sensing technology that allows users to type is as easy as using a regular keyboard, not only that these technologies were also able to convert any keystrokes by generating a knock.

Magic Cube can be used in harmony with the latest devices which run with Windows XP/Vista/7 operating system, Windows Phone 7, iOS4 (iPhone3GS / 4, IPAD), and Android 2.2 or higher.

About endurance battery, magic cube can be used continuously for approximately 2.5 hours or 150 minutes by using a lithium polymer battery is rechargeable.

Celluon deserved pride with the latest variant of the magic cube because it turns out this product is the product of a compact and versatile. Among these functions include multi-touch mouse, keyboard and laser projection, and devices that can recognize handwriting. You could say this three-in-one multi-function products.

This virtual keyboard is magic cube has become the world’s first projection keyboard that can be integrated with smart phones, PDAs or other wireless devices. When integrated with celluon, OEM device uses a tiny laser beam projector that pattern, which serves to project the image onto the surface of a flat keyboard. For information, pattern projector technology was developed by Canesta. This technology will directly convert the user’s finger movements into ordinary keystroke data that can easily be used by mobile and wireless devices. With the presence of this projection keyboard brings new nuances to the cellular or wireless devices that have been able to support applications that were using a regular keyboard. So it is not impossible if the producers will look into this technology to be applied on their latest product variants.

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