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  • HACOA's $300 DIY keyboard now shipping: saw included

    by 
    Thomas Ricker
    Thomas Ricker
    10.19.2007

    We're not much for whittling our own keyboards. Then again, we don't think dropping your PC into a vat of vegetable oil is a good idea either. Still, if nothing gets you hotter than the thought of taking a serrated blade to the Caps Lock key then by all means, have at it. The Hacoa DIY keyboard, ready for pre-order in Japan for ¥34,800 or about $300.[Via Impress]

  • DIY wooden keyboard kit brings out the carpenter in you

    by 
    Darren Murph
    Darren Murph
    10.03.2007

    We caught a glimpse of Marubeni Infotec's wooden input peripherals earlier this year at Computex, and now the makers of the Hacoa brand are reportedly readying a DIY kit that will enable users to actually assemble one of their own. Apparently, the company is downright tired of working long hours just to crank out a minimal number of 'boards, so it's hoping to offload some of the labor and attract industrious consumers by offering up the Ki-Board DIY Kit. The package will purportedly include your choice of maple or walnut wood, a USB keyboard base, a few tools / connectors and a "plank with the beginnings of keys carved into it." Word on the street has it that these bundles will go on sale later this month for around ¥34,800, or just over $300.[Via PinkTentacle]

  • Marubeni Infotec knocks on wooden input peripherals

    by 
    Darren Murph
    Darren Murph
    06.08.2007

    While we doubt a vast majority of you have gone and purchased a wooden PC just yet, a natural tower isn't necessary to enjoy the stained goods that Marubeni Infotec was showing off at Computex. While details concerning pricing, availability, and construction were all but nil, AVing's crew did manage to get its camera up close and personal with some of the wares. On display was a USB keyboard (complete with Scrabble-influenced keys), a number of colorful USB 2.0 flash drives, a multicard reader, and a four-port (we agree, the fourth port is hiding) USB hub. Click on through for shots so close, you can smell the sap.