
Not everyone has the need for a customizable keyboard, especially not one with only twenty-five keys. I, however, can think of plenty that I could do with something like this. I wouldn’t use it for typing or even for gaming; this has got coding written all over it. Imagine having keys lined up to key in your links, images and everything else that you want to slap on a page or in a blog post. Of course, you would still need to enter in bits and pieces manually, but the repetitive typing could be reduced to a minimum. It can record a full set of macros for any program. 25 keys ought to be plenty.
As for me, I can probably make do with my Razer Lycosa, once I get around to actually setting up some macro keys.
Price: $140 from Think Geek
Source: Gadgetastic
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