I have to say the best mobile keyboard I ever used was the Psion 5. The fold out clamshell design allowed for near full-size keys in a compact case. I would be tempted if someone brought out a phone or maybe compact netbook with that design today.
I hate those tiny and clumsy keyboards as well as the slowness of the virtual keyboard and its equally small size. Anyone over 40 will begin to appreciate the larger keyboard.
My concern:
If you use this on your lap and the smartphone is between your legs, it will fall to a bad angle as well as skew the keyboard seating.
My suggestion:
Why don't you add extending rods at the top of the phone or some other kind of "top of phone" extension to keep the phone flat and parallel to the keyboard. I would love to buy one if it had that kind of feature.
Having to put it down on a flat surface is a major drawback. If the 'wings' swing upward, the keys could be thumb-operated. Less efficient than full-fingered input, but better than tiny on-screen keys. For touch-typists, you could put the keys on the back of the device - easy to use, easy to hold, thumbs can manipulate the screen.
We've all managed to use a keyboard and mouse on our regular PC's for years with 2 hands, I don't see why we suddenly need 3 hands for this then.
If the Good Lord had intended us to interact efficiently with these devices we would have been Intelligently Designed with Bluetooth, ot at least a USB port...
By Anonymous CowardPosted Thursday 9th July 2009 07:29 GMT
Wasn't there already a Nokia that actually did this? I don't think the swung down, but the keyboard definately folded out from both sides, from behind the device.
By Anonymous CowardPosted Thursday 9th July 2009 07:50 GMT
I have a Samsung tv and dvd player/HD recorder.
Quite nice hardware in itself, for the price, but both have dismally designed remote controls. The button which turns on teletext is miles away from the button which turns it off, for example, which is a pain. (Yes, some of us still use teletext) The 'play' button on the DVD remote sometimes does the right thing, other times you have to use the centre of the 5-way button constellation, all depending on context.
There are other horrors, too. Frankly, I have very low expectations about Samsung's usability drive, but live in hope. At least people will see this gadget before they buy it, unlike remote controls, which rarely become part of the sales talk at (e.g.) Dixons.
The 'wings' are to facilitate inter-office memos. You enter the co-ordinates on the large screen then launch the device into the air. The wings deploy and cruise between colleagues/offices delivering the missives before you can say 'Bob's yer Uncle".
By Gerard KrupaPosted Thursday 9th July 2009 08:38 GMT
OK it's just a diagram but it looks to me like either of those two 'wings' would snap off altogether too easily if you didn't handle it with extreme kid gloves.
By Tim WalkerPosted Thursday 9th July 2009 08:48 GMT
The "wings"-type folding keyboard has been done before, on at least one of Nokia's phones (the E70 (2006), and I think there was at least one other). Not that it's a bad idea - I'd like to see it appear more often - but just not an especially new one.
By SeamasterPosted Thursday 9th July 2009 09:19 GMT
JMiles is bang on above. How can it be that in the many years since the demise of the Series 5 and Revo no one, but no one, has advanced on Psion's keyboard technology? Even more baffling is why Psion have licenced the tech to anyone (other than Amstrad for that p¡ss poor Emailer thing).
The thought of an iPhone with a Revo keyboard has me salivating.
(Paris, because opening up a Psion was always a joy.)
I'm with JMiles Posted Thursday 9th July 2009 01:09 GMT #
By DesPosted Thursday 9th July 2009 09:30 GMT
I had a Psion Series 5 and it was without doubt the best compact keyboard I ever typed on. Nothing has come close to it in terms of phone/pdas. I also have a wireless mini Logitech keyboard (for my media center pc) that fails because its just that little bit too small.
Comments on: Samsung smartphone keyboard takes wing
Zaphod Beeblebrox.... #
By night troll Posted Wednesday 8th July 2009 23:55 GMT
Looks crude #
By JMiles Posted Thursday 9th July 2009 01:09 GMT
it is not a stylus: it's proboscis! #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 9th July 2009 01:17 GMT
3 hands? #
By barfridge Posted Thursday 9th July 2009 01:30 GMT
you know what else has wings? #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 9th July 2009 01:40 GMT
It's all for trade shows... #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 9th July 2009 02:42 GMT
great idea! I have a suggestion. #
By Paul532 Posted Thursday 9th July 2009 04:23 GMT
Alternatives #
By Kanhef Posted Thursday 9th July 2009 04:38 GMT
nokia #
By Matt 13 Posted Thursday 9th July 2009 05:19 GMT
@AC 02:42 GMT #
By JP Strauss Posted Thursday 9th July 2009 06:11 GMT
3 hands? #
By jj_0 Posted Thursday 9th July 2009 07:08 GMT
Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue #
By boingo Posted Thursday 9th July 2009 07:28 GMT
Didn't #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 9th July 2009 07:29 GMT
Samsung usability of handheld gadgets #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 9th July 2009 07:50 GMT
Missing the point #
By Ascylto Posted Thursday 9th July 2009 08:15 GMT
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang #
By David Edwards Posted Thursday 9th July 2009 08:18 GMT
Fragile #
By Gerard Krupa Posted Thursday 9th July 2009 08:38 GMT
Prior art #
By Tim Walker Posted Thursday 9th July 2009 08:48 GMT
Nokia 6820 #
By John Robson Posted Thursday 9th July 2009 08:50 GMT
Or how about... #
By Greg J Preece Posted Thursday 9th July 2009 08:50 GMT
Warm up the Disney lawyers #
By Barry Tabrah Posted Thursday 9th July 2009 08:51 GMT
This is going to be fun in A&E #
By Fred Flintstone Posted Thursday 9th July 2009 09:01 GMT
Didn't Nokia already do something like this? #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 9th July 2009 09:04 GMT
Come back Psion, all is forgiven #
By Seamaster Posted Thursday 9th July 2009 09:19 GMT
I'm with JMiles Posted Thursday 9th July 2009 01:09 GMT #
By Des Posted Thursday 9th July 2009 09:30 GMT
Sanitary Towel #
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