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Little Stowaway Tiny portable keyboard

By Amanda C. Kooser

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The diminutive frame that makes palm-sized computers soconvenient actually works against them when it comes to inputtingdata. Large battery-hungry keyboards have been available for awhile, but now Think Outside has introduced a real solution. The100 percent full-sized 7.9-ounce Stowaway Portable Keyboard foldsup to pocket-size and requires no batteries or cables. Instead, ituses a low amount of power from the handheld machine. It'savailable for the Palm series of connected organizers, the newVisors from Handspring (above) and currently evaluating a WindowsCE solution.

  • Stowaway Portable Keyboard
  • Think Outside
  • (858) 793-2900
  • Street Price: $99.95

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