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Logitech G30?We were surprised at how big Logitech's G15 keyboard is, but info from our moles inside Logitech's research lab indicate still bigger keyboards in the works. This prototype of the G30 includes a double row of numbers and extra QWERTY keys.

Since the purpose of the additional keys remains unclear, we can only speculate as to what the company's plans are. I have two theories: First, it's possible that Logitech is creating an extension to the Roman alphabet, adding some of the letters found in the extended Cyrillic or Asian languages.

It's also possible that the company is planning for humans with extra digits, extra capable typists of the future. And I for one welcome our new twelve-fingered overlords.

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Posted by: PHR3AKSTORM
April 1, 2006 9:35 PM

FAKE! Duh


Posted by: Southside
September 14, 2007 9:53 AM

Yea i agree soo obvious fake lol


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