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Sizlopedia: Flexible Rubber Keyboards for Your Computer

  • Ponn Sabra · 2 years ago
    This is so awesome!

    We just got a 37" HDTV this weekend and set it up to our wireless PC.

    But, having to lug around our wireless keyboard to the couch is such a pain in the butt...hmm, any rubber wireless mice available ;-)

    Great comparison post too. Which one do have, if any yet?
  • Cold Fire · 2 years ago
    lol ... sucky keyboards :P they're more like for children ... who spoil their keyboard by spilling water or some luquid over them :P
  • Gili · 2 years ago
    Nice one, stumbled it :)
  • Unimpressed · 2 years ago
    i agree that rubber keyboards are handy, BUT you didnt review anything. Id say that that all you did was cut and past some pics and then expressed how great you think rubber keyboards are. I would like to see an actual review that points out drawbacks and flaws not just random "rubber keyboards are great" or "holy S*** it folds".


    Next time if you are going to post a review do it right.
  • Mr.Byte · 2 years ago
    It looks more like a toy :) ....Will be helpful for travelers
  • Rubber · 11 months ago
    These things are great inventions! Now I can get the sick bacteria off of my keyboard by washing it.
  • Dj Flush · 2 years ago
    Ponn Sabra I don't have any one of these keyboards yet but I am soon planning to order the Coke one online.

    Cold Fire Heheh I do :P

    Gili Thanks man

    Unimpressed There was nothing much to review about these keyboards dear friend but still I like your honest opinion and I will make sure I make my reviews more descriptive from next time.

    My.Byte lol Indeed :) Toy Gadget
  • Cold Fire · 2 years ago
    Unimpressed For me the post was great and very much informative. I don't think there is much product explanation needed as the keyboards are the real thing to display here and Dj Flush did it quite well by giving more emphasis to the images. Great post Flush :)
  • Madhur Kapoor · 2 years ago
    wow ,wont typing be a problem using them .
  • indya · 2 years ago
    I am not going to use any of these.

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  • Greg · 2 years ago
    I agree with Unimpressed. My issue with this review is it says absolutely nothing about key layout and compounds that issue by showing no picture of the keyboards unrolled. Of course, this seems to be a general problem with keyboard reviews. A shift key the size of a number or letter key is, for instance, a real problem and this does indeed vary between the roll-up keyboards on the market.

    -Greg
  • Covarr · 2 years ago
    Number five is in fact not a qwerty keyboard but the much less common "qwertz" layout, used primarily in German-speaking areas.
  • Dj Flush · 2 years ago
    Covarrr Hey thanks a lot to pin-point that thing out because I was not aware of the "Qwertz" Layout and I thought it to be a typo of the "Qwerty" Layout therefore I put that in.

    I have fixed it and once again thanks for contributing :)
  • Tana · 2 years ago
    I guess this cutie will be included in my wish-list for the next month or two!
  • Dj Flush · 2 years ago
    This sure is a beauty :D
  • Abhishek · 2 years ago
    Really nice ones...I wish I could have one of them...do u have any idea how much they cost?
  • Dj Flush · 2 years ago
    I wish I knew their exact market prices but unfortunately I don't. I assume they are just a bit expensive than normal keyboards but not really very high in price.
  • danielle · 2 years ago
    Haha these keyboards are so me-proof...Yeah I agree with the person that said childish but if you're really clumsy its a good idea to have one.
  • Tempus_Fugit · 1 year ago
    Oops! didn't see you all wanted a price. Well the one i have was $31 US from TigerDirect. And the shift key issue is not much of a problem. There are 2 shift keys in the same place so instead of 1 big 1 its 2 smaller ones. (Follow Link)
  • DamionKutaeff · 1 year ago
    Hello everybody, my name is Damion, and I'm glad to join your community, and wish to assist as far as possible.
  • Mike · 1 year ago
    I have the USB Wireless Roll-Up Keyboard i am using right now to type this, the key board is not to bad, the only problem i have with it is, the spacebar has to be hit just right for it to space words, also if you hit a key some times it will add two of the same letter and if you do not hit the key right in the middle and off the the side the letter will not type, i find my self hitting the blank keys next to the spacebar and not hitting the space bar it self i can't figger out what the keys are for next to the spacebar, and thre are two spacebars and not just one that seems to geting the way of my typing, but over all it is a nice keybord that is very ez to clean and to store away to make more room.
  • areapal · 1 week ago
    amazing yaar! for a modern world this kind of flexible keybord is useful one. may i know where to buy?
  • Taylor · 1 week ago
    Personally, I think they are sort of hard to adjust to.
    Simply because I like to gently tap the keys and that doesn't exactly go over well with the this particular invention. Also, because I like putting my keyboard in my lap and typing. But if you want something that is pleasing to the eye, the rubber key board is the way to go! Lol, it is pretty neat.
    Once you are used to this keyboard you may find yourself enjoying it. I wouldn't really rely on this keyboard if you do not have a hard surface under it.

    I have this one by the way, Qwertz USB Flexible Keyboard