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Latest USB gadgets for this winter: Thanko heating USB keyboards

3 November 2008 3 Comments

thanko-heating-keyboard-fan-gadget-usb-490x295 Latest USB gadgets for this winter: Thanko heating USB keyboards

Thanko who during the summer creatively released the Cooler USB Keyboard for those with sweaty palms have now released a similar keyboard which they have now upgraded with heating function. The keyboard’s aluminium casing helps to distribute the heat evenly across the palm rest. In addition to that, there are fans available that can be activated by a flick of a switch on the back of the keyboard to blow hot air on to your wrists. You can probably say that this new Thanko USB keyboard has now been evolved into an all-season peripheral that keeps your hands cozy during the winter and cool during summer.

At an affordable price of just $51 USD, the only downside is that the keyboard will require you to giveup two unoccupied full-powered USB ports in order for it to fully operate its heated fans.

[via Thanko, Slashgear]

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