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April 16, 2007

Razer creates keyboard with iPod dock

Razer has created a new white keyboard complete with an iPod dock.

The ProType, part of the ProSolutions range, has programmable keys on the left and right and a Razer logo on the wrist rest, all of which have a blue blacklight.

Its dock adds support for third-generation iPod users upwards, while fourth-generation users can insert an adapter.

The keyboard has two USB plugs, one for the keyboard and one for the dock, which can also charge the iPod when it is plugged in.

A dedicated button to launch iTunes is also featured.

Trusted Reviews said: "Initial impressions of the keyboard are certainly favourable."

Amazon is offering the device for $129.99 (£65).

Meanwhile, Gizmodo said that the "convenient yet pricey concept" would tidy up the desktop by removing some of the wires.

Another version of the keyboard may be produced which would accommodate the Microsoft Zune, the group reported.

© 2006 Adfero Ltd

Posted by ipodworld at April 16, 2007 09:17 AM

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