if I had $9,000 from Print SEP 2007 LXI:V-3.Optimus Maximus Keyboard·옵티무스 막시무스 키보드
if I had $9,000 from Print SEP 2007 LXI:V 비지니스 그래픽 잡지, PRINT 2007년 9월의 want chater 기사에 등장한 design toy 쇼핑리스트.
1. Full Pantone Reference Liblary
2. Leica M8(라이카 M8)*
3. Optimus Maximus Keyboard(옵티무스 막티무스 키보드)*
4. Gmund Bier Papier
5. American Specimen Book of type Styles
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3. Optimus Maximus Keyboard(옵티무스 막티무스 키보드)*
Art. Lebedev Studio(http://www.artlebedev.com/)에서 드디어 정식 옵티머스 키보드를 출시했습니다.(2007년) 이름은 Optimus Maximus(옵티무스 막시무스). 꼭 무슨 로마의 황제와 같은 느낌의 이름입니다. 하긴 황제가 맞긴 합니다. 품격도 그렇고.

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- PC with installed
OS Windows XP or Vista, with a USB 1.0 (or better 2.0) port; Mac OS X 10.4.8 or higher. - At least 20 MB of free space on hard drive.
- At least 256 MB of RAM.
역시 예고대로 키캡에 풀 OLED 패널로 도배를 했습니다.

키캡 편집 프로그램도 같이 포함되었으며 오픈소스로 공개한다고 합니다.

외장 USB포트도 지원하고 레이아웃 저장을 위한 SD카드 슬롯도 지원합니다.

물론 가격도 좀 합니다.

노트북 한대값이군요 :)
*원문참조 : http://php.chol.com/~phaeton/tt/entry/optimus-maximus-keyboard
Optimus Maximus keyboard
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Optimus Maximus keyboard, previously just "Optimus keyboard", is a keyboard developed by the Art. Lebedev Studio, headed by Artemy Lebedev. Each of its keys is a display which can dynamically change to adapt to the keyboard layout in use or to show the function of the key. Pre-orders began on 20 May 2007 for a limited production run from December 2007 to January 2008, with a second batch expected to arrive in February 2008. It first started shipping the week of February 21, 2008.
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[edit] Overview
The design featured on the studio's website received attention on the web when it was featured on Slashdot on 14 July 2005, and afterwards for a few weeks on other technology websites. The original release date was "end of 2006", however production issues caused the Optimus mini three to be developed first, with the full keyboard delayed until the end of 2007. The keyboard was number 10 in the Wired Magazine 2006 Vaporware Awards[1] and number 4 on the list in 2007[2] due to its numerous delays and feature reductions.
The Optimus would allow for greater user interaction, by dynamically displaying the current function of the keys. For example, when the user presses the shift key, the pictures would change to upper-case versions. It would also make switching between different keyboard layouts (such as English and Cyrillic) rapid, and could make the switch to alternative layouts such as Dvorak or Colemak easier for people who only have a QWERTY keyboard with no possibility of rearranging the keys. To demonstrate this concept, there are computer renderings showing example layouts for Quake III Arena and Adobe Photoshop.
A newly-revealed (as of January 3, 2008) patent application filed on March 13, 2007 suggests that Apple Inc. may be working on a similar dynamically changeable OLED keyboard.[3][4]
[edit] Optimus mini three
Art. Lebedev Studio has released a smaller three-key version of their keyboard, named Optimus mini three. Each of the keys is larger than a standard key. The mini three can be adjusted, through the configuration software, to either a horizontal or vertical orientation.
Initial reviews have been mixed. The keyboard functions as advertised, but it has been criticized for inordinately high CPU usage, slow response time, and buggy configuration software.[5]
[edit] Production schedule
There are reports as of the 21st of February 2008, that the keyboards have started to ship.[1]
[edit] Variations
Variations with fewer OLED keys will also be available, each upgradeable by replacing static keys with OLED keys after purchase. For keyboards with less than a full complement of OLED "active keys", additional keys can be purchased and installed.[6]
[edit] Similar keyboards
A keyboard with similar functions, called the 205PRO, features 20×20 pixel monochrome LCD function keys is manufactured by United Keys.[2] The patent for this "Display Keyboard" (U.S. Patent 5,818,361) is held by inventor Elkin Acevedo.[3] However, the first programmable LCD keyboard [4] was developed in the mid-1980s in Germany. This keyboard, sold under the LCBoard name in the U.S. until 1999, contained many of the features of the Optimus keyboard including monochrome graphic icons on each keyboard key, macro programming, context sensitive and application dependent switching between functions.
[edit] Expected features
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Art. Lebedev Studio is expecting to manufacture the keyboard with these features:[5]
- A plastic body (width: 537 mm, depth: 173 mm, height: 38 mm)
- Extra-durable polymer plastic keys (20.2×20.2 mm, visible area 10.1×10.1 mm)
- 48×48 pixel screens, Highcolor mode (65536 colors)
- OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode) screen for keys
- USB 2.0 connectivity
- 4-5 year lifetime
- A key-saver mode
- Support for animation on keys at 10 FPS
- Ability to form a mosaic using a combination of key images
- Compatibility with Windows XP, Windows Vista and Mac OS X 10.4.8 (and higher).
- An SDK for complete display customization
- Swappable keys and support for keys without displays
- 32 MB SD card for storing basic layouts
- Non-stop glow time at nominal brightness of 20,000 hours, after which display quality will diminish
- An ambient light sensor which can be used to automatically adjust display brightness
- A viewing angle of 160°
[edit] Reviews
Engadget have published early impressions of the keyboard, approving of the quality of the displays, the build quality of the keyboard, and the customisation software. However, they note that the keys' high resistance means that it is tiring to type on (exhausting the author in "30 seconds to a minute"), and therefore "it's better off used as an absurdly configurable swiss army knife".
[edit] References
- ^ 2006 Wired Vaporware Awards
- ^ 2007 Wired Vaporware Awards - #4
- ^ New Apple Dynamic OLED Keyboard, hrmpf.com
- ^ Optimus-like OLED Apple Keyboard?, MacRumors.com
- ^ Optimus Mini Three: OLED keyboard reviewed, tweakers.net
- ^ Optimus Maximus official catalog page
- Optimus Maximus keyboard. Retrieved on 2007-04-18.
- Art Lebedev Online Store. Retrieved on 2007-04-18.
- Interview with Primotech
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