Split QWERTY keyboards have a love it or hate it designing, and I’m firmly entrenched in the latter encampment. It took me nearly 2 decades to learn where all the keys are on a QWERTY keyboard, but I’ll admit that I’m still guilty of look down feather every once in a while. With a split QWERTY you not only rich person to remember how a proper keyboard should look, but on which side of the screen a particular letter sits.
This is merely a concept glide, so it’s far from organism a device. Think Nokia (New York Stock Exchange: NOK) volition bring something like this out to market, or it’s just a few guys posing in Republic of Finland, probably the only 4 citizenry to buy the Nokia 6820, and fantasizing about a world that volition never be?
[Via: My Nokia Blog]

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