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KeyOs Keyboard OrganizerTo be geeky means to surround yourself with so many gadgets and gear that you can't help but be unorganized.

At least there's one product out there that can help us de-clutter our computer desks. Meet myKeyO's Keyboard Organizer. It looks like an ordinary keyboard, but it opens to an internal storage case. There's no need to waste hours on end trying to find a blank CD-R, notepads, stapler, markers, rubberbands, business cards--you name it. You can keep your important knick-knacks hidden inside this convenient case, which the company says is 1/10th inches thicker than a standard keyboard.

The Keyboard Organizer in white sells for $24.95, while the black model is $29.95. It's also available in a Wireless USB version, selling for $49.95. And for those who just love LED lights, you'll want the KO Backlit USB Multimedia Organizer ($69.95). Compatible with Windows and Macs.

[via Ubergizmo]

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Posted by: phoenix
March 29, 2006 10:31 AM

Now that's sexy. :) I used to have a mousepad that flipped open a while ago and wished to myself that they made a keyboard just like that, and it looks like they have! Funny the black version is 5 bucks more (probably because they know EVERYONE will want the one in black!) but will they come out with a black one that's also backlit? That's when I'll buy! ;) In the meantime, I know some geeks that are getting this for their birthdays; some people's desks I just can't stand!


Posted by: Ronie
March 31, 2006 4:19 PM

I'll admit, it's interesting, but when Microsoft PS2 keyboards are available for under $100.00, I'll wait 'til the price comes down. I wouldn't pay more than $15.00 tops for this item.


Posted by: ECA
March 31, 2006 5:58 PM

Great place to HIDE the important STUFF..


Posted by: Roy
March 31, 2006 11:14 PM

A real geek wouldn't waste money on this gimmick. But people who are not geeks might think a geek would like it.


Posted by: Priscilla
April 1, 2006 9:18 AM

There are organized Geeks, messy Geeks, and the Geeks who don't know they are Geeks, who would appreciate the usefulness of this product. Anything that would help keep your things together in one place has its value. Yeah... I'd probably buy one and display it in the front office!


Posted by: Aaron
April 1, 2006 11:04 AM

It's great, but I know way too many people with ergo keyboards, now if they made an ergo version of it, I would be all over it.


Posted by: Big Mike In Austin
April 1, 2006 4:31 PM

It's kinda cool, but more for a nerdy person. A real geek would not have just a plain layout keyboard. Couple people here got the same idea. When it comes out in a keyboard with some extra features- like ergomic and lights and useful stuff. Until then, I'll probably just make my own.


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