Wooden Computer Peripherals
June 7th, 2007
Japanese electronics company Marubeni Infotec recently showed off a line of peripherals which are made out of wood.
Made by design firm Hacoa, the designs include keyboards, USB flash memory drives, a memory card reader and a USB hub, all made from some delightful natural materials.
There’s no word on when or where you’ll be able to buy these yet, but I’ll let you know if I find anything out.
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Almost as nice as the link below, http://www.woodcontour.com
Ever since I watched Final Cut, I’ve been wanting this to be real…
Have you seen the USB flash drives at http://www.flashsticks.co.uk ? They look really good for a wooden computer accessory. Z ¬/_
it reminds me of scrabble.
Ever since I watched Final Cut, I’ve been wanting this to be real…
Interested.
Woa, my Japaneese got a little rusty latly.
Them germans are doing some wooden keyboards there and they use old typewrighter keys.
http://www.noviquitaeten.de/holztastatur.html
And I can read the letters at least and they talk about delivering March 2011?