Microsoft brings mobile keyboards to MWC 2015
This keyboard has the ability to fold up to move flexibly.
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Microsoft Universal Foldable Keyboard has just been introduced by Microsoft at the mobile industry conference held in Barcelona, Spain. This is one of the many external keyboards for computers and mobile devices on the market, but this product has some differences, such as the ability to fold up to move.
Foldable keyboard.
There is a surprise that Microsoft Universal Foldable Keyboard does not exist Windows key, which has become a familiar key and icon on every line of desktops, laptops, even tablets. and smartphones running Windows or Windows Phone operating systems.
In addition, many function keys are also removed, but some basic function keys are retained by Microsoft, including volume control keys.
Keyboard when in use.
The keyboard can connect to other devices via bluetooth and supports up to 2 devices at the same time. Of course, at the same time, users can only choose to use the keyboard with a specific device, the remaining device will be in standby mode.
Details a keyboard corner.
The product is integrated with a microUSB charging port. According to the manufacturer's specifications, the keyboard can be used for 3 months after each battery is fully charged.
The product is quite thin when folded in half.
Microsoft Universal Foldable Keyboard is compatible with devices running Windows 8 / 8.1, Windows Phone 8.1 Update 2, Apple iOS 7 to 8.1, Android 4.3 to 5.0, must have bluetooth 4.0 connection and support Human keyboard solution Interface Device. The product costs 99.95 USD, starting to sell from July this year.
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