Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Jorno portable keyboards make productivity possible

The launch of Apple’s iOS 4 has made it possible for mobile devices to support Bluetooth keyboards. These keyboards can be taken anywhere and stored in a space as small as a pocket. Apple will be coming out with the Apple iPad Keyboard Dock later this year. Jorno has also developed a mobile keyboard; it’s a strong competitor for Apple’s iPad Keyboard Dock. 

The Jorno’s pocket keyboard is compatible with the latest mobile devices from Apple and other mobile device companies. It has Bluetooth connectivity and its just 15% percent smaller than a regular keyboard.


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Jorno's pocket keyboard, folded


This allows the pocket keyboard to maintain a comfortable and supportive typing experience. These unique keyboards can be folded down into pocket size devices which make them easier to transfer and store.  They are equipped with a detachable cradle that allows portable displays to be either in portrait or landscape mode.

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Jorno's pocket kyboard, attached to iPad


The Jorno’s pocket keyboard is available until October 31st, 2010 only online.  It cost $79 as of now, but after October 31st it will be available in stores later this fall; the price will have increased slightly.


There wasn’t much information on the features of Apple’s iPad Keyboard Dock. Until both pocket keyboards have been released, there is no way of telling which new pocket keyboard is the better product.


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