From Sci-Fi to Reality: TransluSense Luminae Keyboard+ (Video)
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We've seen plenty of keyboards in our time, but TransluSense's Luminae Keyboard + with Touchpad+ is currently the coolest. Made from a large curved piece of glass mounted on an brushed aluminum base, the Keyboard+ is sexy and modern. But this keyboard is more than a pretty paperweight. The Luminae uses a trio of infrared sensors to deliver keystrokes.
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The prototype of the innovative keyboard we saw had a large, spacious keyboard that emitted a gentle, colorful glow. However the keyboard actually starts off as a blank glass slate, with no way to input data. A keyboard overlay must be placed on top of the glass to begin typing words or activating shortcuts. Using TransluSense's site, people can create and program their own custom keyboard app.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}During our visit to the booth, TransluSense CEO and inventor, Jason Giddings, showed off different overlays including on for the game "ArmA" that featured specific macros and a cool background image. There was also a glossy overlay with slightly inflated keys to create the feeling of keyboard when typing.
Although the Luminae is still a prototype, we couldn't resist typing on it. It was fairly reminiscent to tapping out messages on a smartphone or tablet. However we missed the feedback from a traditional keyboard. Still we'll be eagerly awaiting for a working model to arrive so we can do an actual hands-on.