Wood and electronics don’t generally mix nowadays, but if you yearn back to a time when radios and the like had a nice wooden finish, this wooden computer case may be for you. Combine that with a ...
Getting tired of plastic? Want to get back to nature with your computer peripherals? You can now swap plastic for wood, thanks to Swedish company Swedx, which has introduced a range of wooden computer ...
Keyboards are one of those computer accessories that are incredibly easy to overlook, you know when you've got a really bad one, but one that's just "fine" is can skate by as good enough. But if you ...
If you like wood, this might be the keyboard for you. The Hacoa company has created a new wireless mechanical keyboard called the Full Ki-Board Wireless that is not only decked out in wood trim from ...
Regular readers will know that I’m a sucker for wooden products. I’ll take hardwood flooring over any other surface, a real wood desk over glass, metal or anything else you can offer me. Decking over ...
[Steve M. Potter] loves and respects a good, solid keyboard as much as we do and wanted to build an heirloom-level battleship to grace their home office. Well, you couldn’t ask for a better donor keeb ...
December 13, 2009 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google Maybe you'd like to match the wood of your desk to your keyboard. Maybe you need just the right look for your ...
Technology and tradition combine in this beautiful, handcrafted wireless keyboard, known as the Orée Board. The Orée Board was created by the French technology entrepreneur Julien Salanave, who worked ...
Physical keyboards are underappreciated. Most of us use them for work every day, whether it’s with a PC, laptop or tablet. We pound at them to write documents, produce code or communicate with our ...
We review a lot of keyboards, but we were surprised when the Woo-dy landed in our mailbox from Unick Invent. You might have gathered from the name that there’s something unique about this keyboard, a ...
We could have told them this would happen. Japanese design firm Hacoa, which made wooden keyboards for Marubeni Infotec, has shockingly found that consumers weren't exactly beating down their maple ...