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That keyboard design's got some serious longevity. Whoever actually makes them has just been putting new connectors (or wireless adapters) on the same basic mechanism for more than six years now.When I reviewed one, the top-of-the-range Palm was the Vx:http://www.dansdata.com/portkey.htmThis isn't a bad thing, though; the folding keyboard is still a nifty device.
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Daniel Rutter @ Sep 17th 2006 9:45AM
That keyboard design's got some serious longevity. Whoever actually makes them has just been putting new connectors (or wireless adapters) on the same basic mechanism for more than six years now.
When I reviewed one, the top-of-the-range Palm was the Vx:
http://www.dansdata.com/portkey.htm
This isn't a bad thing, though; the folding keyboard is still a nifty device.