E-Lead's Noahpad shows up with larger keys, multi-touch
Though we're really no closer to figuring out the master plan behind E-Lead's perplexing Noahpad, at least the company is warming up to the idea of a more usable keyboard (of sorts). Judging by the demo unit set up at Computex, the keys are now a tad larger and multi-touch support is also thrown in. If you just can't get enough of one of today's most eccentric lappies, head on down to the read link for a smattering of hands-on photographs and a trio of videos.

















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
mikebelair @ Jun 3rd 2008 8:57PM
this is sooo ugly
Blaine Oliver @ Jun 4th 2008 2:09AM
Now where did i put my baseball bat...
Flashpoint @ Jun 3rd 2008 9:12PM
This looks like it was made for a stenographer.
BigD145 @ Jun 3rd 2008 10:00PM
Swivel the screen. Seriously. I don't like it when my screen goes *bang* on the table while I'm trying to touch it.
Mile @ Jun 3rd 2008 10:44PM
DO NOT WANT!
Das Gluten @ Jun 3rd 2008 10:45PM
Ugliest, most pointless, most confusing thing I've ever seen.
How can you even type on that? Why is the keyboard divided? Imagine typing with every key directly below the next. There's a reason the keys are spaced the way they are, and even if there wasn't, it's what we're used to.
A V-G @ Jun 4th 2008 7:11AM
I actually type on a similar keyboard: http://www.typematrix.com/
which I bought after I started feeling pain in my wrists while typing. The change was rather successful, though took a week getting used to.
The only reason the keys are staggered is because of typewriters, which used little 'hammers' to hit the page, and had to be staggered to not overlap... It is actually less tiring to not to have to unnaturally twist your hands counter-clockwise to be able to type "y" and "b", and would prevent quite a bit of carpel tunnel...
Now just give me an eee 1000 with a keyboard like that and I'll be happy... :-)
Reader @ Jun 3rd 2008 10:54PM
Just looking at that hurts my fingers.
joe @ Jun 3rd 2008 11:01PM
the reason for the ugly looking keyboard is because the whole keyboard is a touch pad. I think it's separated into 2 touchpads, which explains the divider in the middle. it doesn't have real multitouch capability, i think it's just using the two trackpads in conjunction.
either way, it's not very appealing.
Steffen Jobbs @ Jun 3rd 2008 11:09PM
Ugly.
Derrick @ Jun 3rd 2008 11:31PM
"Noahpad"? more like, noahthanks. This is ugly
Mile @ Jun 4th 2008 9:37AM
TIMO!
Timo @ Jun 4th 2008 5:26AM
It seems, that noone here made a closer look to Noahpad. You have to understand, how it works until you ´ll be able to blame it.
konshuss @ Jun 4th 2008 8:59AM
i don't have any idea what you just said, but that is one ugly mofo.
Mile @ Jun 4th 2008 9:38AM
TIMO!