Wearable Palm Kit

Oh my, most of us have trouble typing with two hands let along banging out characters on a half keyboard attached to our hip. It's an interesting idea though. Matias Corporation says its Wearable Kit comes with everything you need to turn a Palm handheld computer into a wearable computer. The kit includes a wearable half keyboard, all necessary cables, wrist straps, and software. Matias says the Half Keyboard's patented skill transfer design allows users to touch type with one hand, using their existing skills, at speeds almost as fast as with both hands (up to 88% of normal typing rates). We're not sure what 88% of two-handed hunting and pecking amounts to, but the Matias Wearable Kit retails for $299.
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