Elecom, a Japanese computer peripheral manufacturer, has unveiled two Bluetooth 3.0 QWERTY keyboards for universal usage. The two models named - the TK-FBP018 and the TK-FBP019 – are meant for different devices. The first model is exclusively designed for Google Android devices, while the second one is shaped up for Apple iDevices like iPhone and iPad; Elecom sources revealed.

These keyboards are compatible with personal computers and gaming devices like Sony PlayStation 3. PCs with Windows, Mac, and Linux OS support the Bluetooth keyboards from Elecom. The unique feature of these keyboards is that you can operate different functions with their help even while on-the-move.
The keyboards support function keys appropriate for Windows 7 and Windows Vista. Both the TK-FBP018 and the TK-FBP019 support Universal English. This means that it is aimed to serve international customers as well. The Elecom keyboards are amazingly foldable, which makes them easier to carry, specially on a travel. These can just fit into your handbag.

In a time, when PCs and smartphones are gaining attraction, these Bluetooth keyboards have emerged as a new outcome of technical invention. You can quickly provide inputs to your handheld devices via the physical, but wireless keyboards.
The TK-FBP018 and the TK-FBP019 will be up for sale in Japan in November, 2011 respectively for 17,955 Yen and 11,235 Yen (approx. $230 and $144). The company has not said anything about the keyboards’ international availability.
Via: AkihabaraNews