Bluetooth 2.0 keyboards

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http://www.apple.com/keyboard

It's as if Apple designed it just for me.  Their new wireless keyboard
is the one that I want to use with the n800.  Small and lightweight
enough to carry in a day pack.  Ideal for use in a motel room while
traveling.

I'm worried that maybe Apple has crippled it in such a way that it
won't work with the n800.  I hope not.

Another new thin Bluetooth 2.0 keyboard that caught my eye is the Sigma
Elysium.  The metallic copper color would nicely complement the n800, I
think.  It's only available in Japan so far.

http://www.newlaunches.com/archives/ultra_stylish_bluetooth_keyboard.php

The iGo model SBT5E (formerly ThinkOutside Sierra) Stowaway keyboard
can be found online for as little as $80US.

http://www.compsource.com/pn/SBT5ER/Igo_1121

Sony is marketing the model VGPXTBTUE Stowaway keyboard, which costs
more and has only four rows of gray keys instead of the Sierra's five
rows of black keys.  I don't know if the Sony model works with an n800.

I'm worried about the Sierra's future now that Sony is in the game.

Tallyho,
Thomas Armagost
silly at well.com
http://www.well.com/user/silly
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