
The U Board provides an easiest way to organize your work space. It is made for hiding a keyboard not in use and for putting gadgets on its glass plate. The device also has a cup holder that can be located on the right and three USB 2.0 hubs on the left. Priced at 5,040 Yen ($50), the U-Board is a Korean made product available in both Korea and Japan. We hope it will also be available worldwide. [Product Page]

If you spend hours in front of your computer each day, then you might need comfortable keyboard and mouse to accompany you. The new Logitech Wireless Desktop MK 700 features incurve keys that are designed to cradle your fingers to make the keyboard more comfortable. The MK 700 also boasts an integrated LCD, which can display a variety of keyboard functions including battery status, caps lock, FN, scroll lock, Num lock and mute. Logitech also claims that the MK700 will provide improved battery life for up to 3-years for the keyboard and 1-year for the mouse. The Logitech Wireless Desktop MK 700 will go on sale in September 2009 for just $100. [Blogitech]

The Elecom TK-U50F series is a regular PS/2 106/109 keyboard (Japanese version) without any Hiragana written on its key tops. It features a curved key layout designed for people who repeatedly use the same keys or work for long hours on their keyboards. If you are interested, you can pre-order this Japanese keyboard for 6,000 Yen or equal to $62. [Product Page]

Microsoft today released the Wireless Comfort Desktop 5000 keyboard and mouse combo. The keyboard features a Comfort Curve layout that encourages natural wrist posture with a slight six-degree curve, meanwhile the included mouse adopts BlueTrack technology to make sure that most surfaces can be used with the mouse. The mouse also has low-profile quiet touch keys and rubber grips on both sides. The Wireless Comfort Desktop 5000 will be released later this month for $79.95. [Microsoft]

The TP-24G01 is a unique wireless keyboard from the house of Miyoshi that features an integrated touchpad. As you can see in picture, the touchpad is placed on right hand side, making it very easy for people to control cursor movement without the help of a mouse. The keyboard also features a 2.4GHz wireless capability and has several media hot keys for commonly used applications such as web browser, and email. The Miyoshi TP-24G01 is now available in the Japanese market for $108. [Miyoshi via Engadget]

If you are bored with your ugly wireless keyboard, then you can buy the Adesso latest wireless keyboard known as the WKB-3000. Measuring at only 12-inch in size, the keyboard has a full QWERTY keyboard complete with a trackball located in the upper right corner. The Adesso WKB-3000 has a wireless range of 30-feet with 6500 IDs on 12 channels to eliminate interference. You can purchase this wireless keyboard for only $79.99 each. [Product Page]

If you are a hardcore gamer, then you should have the Logitech G15 and G19 gaming keyboards that support Windows Sideshow software. The Sideshow allows users to see their latest emails, alerts and playlists while the main screen is busy displaying the latest game graphics. This software supports both monochrome and color GamePanel devices, including the G13 gameboard, G15 and G19 keyboards, as well as the Logitech Z-10 speakers and the new SpacePilot PRO from 3DConnexion. [Blogitech]

Brando comes back with a new portable keyboard for your traveling companion. Dubbed as the USB 2.4Ghz RF Wireless Tiny Keyboard With Trackball, this tiny keyboard features 56 keys, 29 hotkeys and connects to your PC using 2.4Ghz spectrum. It supports Windows Vista, XP as well as 2000 and has an operating distance of 10 meters. This tiny keyboard will set you back $55. More

Available in white, black, or silver, the super slim TK-FCP004 keyboard features 103 keys. The device measures only 375.5mm x 115.5mm x 14.4mm. Pricing info is still unavailable. [Elecom]