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ThinkPad Bluetooth Wireless TrackPoint Keyboard

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 06/27/2013 07:51 AM | Source | 1 comment(s)
ThinkPad Bluetooth Wireless TrackPoint Keyboard

Lenovo released their latest Bluetooth keyboard, the ThinkPad Bluetooth Wireless TrackPoint Keyboard. Powered by a built-in rechargeable battery, this slim wireless keyboard comes with 89 keys, a built-in TrackPoint, NFC pairing function and is compatible with Bluetooth enabled devices. The ThinkPad Bluetooth Wireless TrackPoint Keyboard retails for 13,041 Yen (about $133).

Google translated:

Was the product of the demand of the customers in Japan, ThinkPad Bluetooth wireless TrackPoint keyboard is a wireless model as the first keyboard with the TrackPoint.Reflecting same design as the keyboard mounted on the current ThinkPad, the features and technologies, full-size slim keyboard of this with Bluetooth provides a seamless usability. And also ease of use and ergonomics with excellent use of scissor lift key mechanism, because there is a clear space between the key and the key, I show the maximum effect on the accuracy and the input of daily and. Even if you have key off-center of the key, soft landing design to soften the feeling with the bottom, and it is designed to be hard to be tired in the keyboard input for a long time. In addition, we have maintained the sense of repulsion, such as when you press the key that you think is comfortable which is based on human engineering. 
NFC pairing for the ThinkPad that is equipped with NFC, is equipped with a NFC You can use this product. In addition, because it has a built-in battery, battery replacement is not required, charging is possible with Micro USB keyboard via the body.

  • An external mouse is no longer needed in the track point with.
  • Function key support for Windows 8 and ThinkPad
  • Can be switched to the Function key Fn + Esc
  • This product is an array of 84 key case 89 key keyboard case of Japanese, English keyboard.
  • I can perform adjustment of features such as brightness and volume of ThinkCentre and ThinkPad.
  • About 10m: maximum connection distance of Bluetooth
  • Drive of about 30 days (may vary depending on usage and battery charging) can be built-in battery
  • Included with the Micro USB charging cable - USB of 1.5m length
  • Tilt function to adjust the angle of the keyboard
  • Please use the low-profile track point cap. (Product number: 0A33908)



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#4626482 Posted on: 07/26/2013 11:12 AM
I wish I would of had this tool when I had my amd cards.

at the time sapphire had drivers for my cards. but amd didnt.

had to wait for sapphire to add new drivers..

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