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Typing in the Dark with Auravision and Zippy

Author: Julian Shapiro SUMMARY: We all want to type in the dark and actually see the keys on the keyboard. Now we can with illuminated keyboards from Auravision and Zippy.
Editor: Cameron Wilmot
Category: Miscellaneous
Published: 30th October 2003

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Our first victim, with quite a bit of publicity behind it, is Auravision’s eluminX Illuminated keyboard. Putting aside its glowing aspect, it is one of the most beautiful and sleek keyboards I have used in a very long time.








Secondly, we have the miniature Zippy EL-610. We’ve heard reports of consumers being ‘fooled’ into thinking this particular keyboard is standard sized – it is not. The Zippy EL-610 has dimensions of 290 x 135.5 x 21.4mm; this is much smaller than even your typical laptop keyboard.












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