Flexible Mini Keyboard Review

 

A Better Look at Things

A little while ago I took a look at the Full Sized version of the Flexible Keyboard from Brando WorkShop (Here’s a link that that review HERE). Today I have the smaller version of that same keyboard, the only main difference is that there is no numeric keypad. The packaging is virtually the same. There is a window on the front of the package that lets you see part of the keyboard and actually touch it as well.

The back of the box is very informative with all the specs and features, along with do’s and don’ts for care of the Mini Flexible Keyboard.

The Mini Flexible keyboard is essentially a regular keyboard without the keypad, the main difference is that it is virtually indestructible, water-resistant, dust-proof and can be rolled up making it very portable. Included in the box is a USB/PS2 adapter and User Manual.

Here’s a couple shots of the Mini Flexible Keyboard rolled up for storage and portability, the keyboard is opaque as well, allowing you to see through it to get a glimpse of the internal circuitry.

   

Both the standard full sized Flexible Keyboard and the Mini Flexible Keyboard are really cool, and when they first came out I thought they were a really great idea. They seem to be able to withstand lots of abuse and could be the perfect thing for travelers and people that go to lan parties. The Flexible Keyboards, being water-resistant make them perfect for lan parties where the chance of someones drink being spilled is pretty high, accidents happen….