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    COMPUTEX 2007 Preview: Useless additions to peripherals - Pt1

    You can't help wondering why companies come up with some of the products they do?

    Ideas at COMPUTEX 2007 range from the downright strange (flavoured screen-wipes) to the plain daft, such as the KB-2100 LCD calculator keyboard.

    Discover more in this COMPUTEX 2007 Preview headline.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Navin View Post
    You can't help wondering why companies come up with some of the products they do?

    Ideas at COMPUTEX 2007 range from the downright strange (flavoured screen-wipes) to the plain daft, such as the KB-2100 LCD calculator keyboard.

    Discover more in this Computex 2007 Preview headline.
    I have the ultimate use for this keyboard; something that consistantly bugs me.

    Working out clock speeds & multipliers & dividers and so forth, from the bios... assuming the calculator doesnt require anything other than usb power from the PC ofc

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    Yes, if the calculator operated without the machine being booted up then it might have some limited use. Otherwise...

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