16Aug2007
Filed under: Mouse/Keyboard
Author: John C

Celluon, a leading Korean manufacturer of portable input applications, is planning to launch a virtual laser keyboard, Celluon CL850, in early September of this year. Based on Celluon’s sensor module, the CL850 makes use of its trademarked 3D electronic-perception technology to identify the location and movement of the typer’s fingers and transmit the input recognized by the sensor to the user’s device. Not only that, the CL850 will incorporate Bluetooth and USB connectivity, allowing you to connect the device to desktop PCs or other mobile devices such as laptops, UMPCs, Smartphones, PDAs, and PMPs.
In addition, the keyboard supports international languages, such as, English, Spanish, German, and French, along with native Korean language. The Cellulon CL850 will cost its users anything between 100,000 KRW ($108) to 200,000 KRW ($215).
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