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<snip>
picture this: travel 5 hours for a meeting, wearing nothing other than my skin, but when the meeting starts, I pull out 2 devices, one the PC, and the other my keyboard. I could keep notes and mark future work items, like anyone else, but I came without a backpack to carry everything in.
That is my idea of travelling light, and I know from my partial version of this idea that it strikes a chord with many other corporate folks.
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Anyways, I'd love to find a nice bluetooth keyboard that works with the N800 for about 20$, but I can go higher.
On a side note, Does anyone have a list of keyboards that don't work with the N800?
Another thing to note: I don't care about the size of it. It can be the same size as a normal Desktop keyboard, and I wouldn't care. Doesn't have to be foldable, either.
Last edited by Syntra; 2007-11-12 at 04:35.