Even though you may like your iPhone's default virtual keyboard, there are times when you may have wished for a keyboard with tactile feedback as in real keyboards. For many people who love to send many emails and lots of messages, a Blackberry with superb QWERTY keypad is an obvious choice ahead of iPhone. But now you can have the best of both worlds and enjoy the same "clickety clack" experience on an iPhone 4. No, I did not mean that iPhone 5 is coming out with a QWERTY keypad. Actually a company named CompuExpert, has come up with a rather interesting solution for those who have not yet gotten used to the virtual keyboard on the iPhone. They are soon going to release WOW-keys, a full-size QWERTY Mac & PC keyboard that was specially built for the iPhone and iPod, which would also double up as a docking device for synchronization and charging purposes.
iPhone 4 is an all conquering device that despite being this small, is more than capable of being a portable productivity tool, and the WOW-keys is the perfect accessory to unleash its yet unrealized potential. Since iPhone is so small as compared to a notebook, entering a lot of data by using the virtual keyboard could prove to be a rather cumbersome and time-consuming experience. Enter the WOW-keys, that lets your iPhone make full use of its superpowers and multitasking abilities on the computer itself. It's a true "Harry meets Sally" situation.
Because of laptop-style soft keys, WOW-keys will allow you to input text comfortably and efficiently into your iPhone, as well as use your iOS device as a multitouch trackpad for your PC. You will be able to change modes on the fly with just a touch of a button, while executing common tasks through 12 iPhone hotkeys. The WOW-keys will also work as a charger via USB, and can also synchronize with iTunes. The WOW-keys is expected to be available in late May to the tune of $99.99. Don't forget to schedule a visit to your local gadget store to grab this drool worthy piece of technology to accessorize your Superphone.
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