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Keyboard compatible
I have read about the mini keyboard that some users bought from a couple of vendors in HK (I'd prefer they were in the US). However, I'd like to hear from other users what other choices they have made in selecting a keyboard.
I'm aware that Nokia recommends NokiaSU-8W bluetooth, which I've been told that is not available. I also seen others using a Keyboard by the name something like I Go. One of the reasons that I bought the N800 because I travel frequently (for pleasure not business), and hate to take my laptop since I travel very light. I'd like to hear from others for other options and of course trying to keep the cost down, and do send the link Thanks |
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There's the iGo Stowaway; they're cheap and small, and fold out quite rigid; unfortunately the layout is only 4 rows, which requires two Fn shifts to get all keys. A little weird if you're doing much non-text typing. This is currently discontinued, but they're readily available on ebay, in the buy/sell forum here, etc.
The Palm 3245WW is my favorite "full-size" keyboard; it's only a hair larger than the iGo when folded, but it's got a very nice 5-row layout. It unfolds a little less rigid, so not as good when walking around, but sits more stably on a flat surface and types like a keyboard... I don't know if you have an N810; if so you probably don't want a thumbboard... I recently obtained one of these (got mine on ebay, before dealextreme carried it) and was actually quite impressed with it for a thumbboard. Unfortunately, I stepped on it two days after I got it. :o Dead thumbboard! |
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I use an adesso flexible USB keyboard with USB Control. KB took a bit getting used to but over the summer when I was biking to work, it with the N800 was my only computing device and it worked fine; even for longish typing sessions. Works with KDE too.
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one can find variants on this:
http://www.freedominput.com/site/ind...116&Itemid=112 under different brands. works like a charm for my use. |
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Thanks guys, I think I'm leaning more toward USB based since I'll be traveling and wouldn't be able to find batteries and don't want to take charger. I don't know why they are closed to $100.
I'll check the ones you guys mentioned |
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With USB keyboards, they tend to be designed with the assumption of plenty of power, so many of them use much more power than a typical BT keyboard; it just comes out of your tablet's battery instead. |
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so then it sound like the kb with batteries are the most practical to get sp for me that I travel frequently. The point is now trying to find a place to get one at a reasonable price
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I have a logitech dinovo mini and it is great works a dream, super long battery life (nimh batt pack) and the n800 sits right inside of the lid when its filpped up so it looks like a tiny laptop. both it and my n800 fit in a larger nintendo ds case perfectly with a place where i store 2 xtra batteries for the n800, bud headphones, and extra sd cards.
the dinovo has a mouse emu. mode that would be great for kde/gnome/debian etc, if somebody wrote a driver. the only downside is the price its like 140$ at best and as much as 160$ but its like it was made for the n800. bhang |
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I just took a look at amazon.com and noticed that the price on the Dinovo is down to $118. I'll bet we see the price drop even more as we get closer to the Holidays.
I am currently using an Apple wireless keyboard, but I think the Dinovo would be easier to use in places where I don't have a desk. Does anybody have an opinion as to how the Dinovo keyboard compairs to the n810 thumb pad? |
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wow very cool, as always the early adopter takes it in the rear, [RANT] way to support people who actually buy your gadgets and promote them when the masses have never seen the product[/RANT] but whatever i love this combo i used an igo stowaway before this and there is no comparing them, as for an n810 i havent used one... bhang |
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I've used the igo and have been very happy with it.
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JAustin, I can't pair my n800 with my Igo. Did you have any problems?
JackW |
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http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...ad.php?t=13789 I needed to refer back to it myself this evening. My Igo is working like a charm... |
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