
Apple has discontinued the Compact Wired Keyboard. The part number for the keyboard is MB869LL/A and has been removed from Apple’s store. Fortunately, you can still purchase the Apple Compact Wired Keyboard on Amazon for $49.99 each. In case you didn’t know, this keyboard features a compact design of the Apple Wireless Keyboard and a couple of USB 2.0 ports. [Amazon via GadgetVenue]

Chinavasion has started selling the new Mini Bluetooth Keyboard that comes equipped with a touchpad and a laser pointer. The device provides full wireless control of your PC and smartphone. This easy-to-use Mini Bluetooth Keyboard features a full QWERTY keyboard complete with function (Fn) key, F1 through F8 keys, space bar, number keys, Page UP/DOWN keys, left and right mouse keys and a responsive touchpad. There are 72 keys in total – making this our most complete mini Bluetooth PC keyboard to date. The Chinavasion Mini Bluetooth Keyboard retails for just $45.22 each. [Product Page]

Elecom is back with their latest product in the form of the Wireless Keyboard TK-FDP021. Measuring 266.2mm x 127.1mm x 19.2mm, the keyboard comes equipped with a built-in trackball with its Left/Right Mouse click on the top corner. Available in black or silver, the Elecom Wireless Keyboard TK-FDP021 retails for 13,280 Yen ($164). [Product Page]

The Logitech Wireless Solar Keyboard K750 is known as the company’s first light-powered keyboard. This keyboard charges itself whenever there is enough light and stays charged for at least three months in total darkness, so you can say good-bye to battery hassles. Measuring at just 1/3-inch thick, the low-profile keyboard features Logitech Incurve keys that support the shape of your fingertips, while helping guide your fingers to the right keys. Additionally, the soft, rounded edges make it easy for your fingers to glide from key to key. The Logitech Wireless Solar Keyboard K750 connect to the computer using a 2.4GHz wireless connectivity. Watch the video after the jump to get more details. Read more

Razer comes back with its newest gaming peripheral, the Anansi gaming MMO keyboard. Designed and engineered especially for the MMO gamer, the Razer Anansi provides gamers the power to instantly use up to seven times more commands and abilities over the current 12 ability keys normally accessible on a standard keyboard. The Razer Anansi also features over 100 fully programmable keys, on-the-fly macro recording, five additional gaming keys and the ability to customize the key backlighting from over 16 million colors. The Razer Anansi MMO gaming keyboard will be launched in December 2010 for $99.99. [Product Page]

The Flashpoint iBoard Apple Bluetooth Keyboard kit contains the Apple Original Wireless Bluetooth Keyboard that works with both the iPad and iPhone 4 (iOS 4) with special shortcut keys to quickly open apps and selected websites. The keyboard connects to the iPad and iPhone 4 using Bluetooth connectivity. The keyboard is small and made to the standards of the official Apple BT keyboard. The iBoard Apple Bluetooth Keyboard kit retails for $69.99 and ships with a waterproof skin. [Product Page]

Contour Design has unveiled their latest version of the RollerMouse keyboard. Known as the RollerMouse Pro2, the device features new keyboard lifters to slope keyboards into one of three different settings for maximum comfort. The new RollerMouse Pro2 also features leatherette wrist supports and new buttons to make operations such as copy/paste and double-clicks easier and close to the user’s natural hand positioning. The keyboard replaces the traditional mouse with a black rollerbar that allows free movement in all directions. “Left click” and “right click” functions can be accomplished either by pressing on the rollerbar or by using large buttons directly below it. The Contour Design RollerMouse Pro2 keyboard is priced at $200. Contour Designs provides a 30-day satisfaction-guaranteed trial of the RollerMouse Pro2. [Product Page]

The Stealth KYBX-400 series keyboard is an industrial grade keyboard with a built-in optical trackball, which is environmentally sealed to NEMA 4, 4X, IP65 specifications. Housed in a rugged vandal resistant stainless steel enclosure, the keyboard features 71 full-travel keys with silent tactile feedback for fast and accurate data input functionality. The 38mm optical trackball is also sealed to IP65 specifications and provides a resolution of 800dpi. Other features include the NVIS-compliant red adjustable backlighting, which makes this keyboard ideal for military, aviation or vehicle applications. [Stealth]

The Razer BlackWidow is ready to release a new high-end mechanical keyboard for gaming. Dubbed as the Razer BlackWidow Ultimate, the keyboard is one of the first to feature illumination and mechanical keys that give better tactile feedback for better control. Razer’s BlackWidow Ultimate is expected to cost $129 in the US. Other features include the standard 102-key US layout and several macro-bound keys. [Razer]

Thermaltake eSPORTS has rolled out the latest gaming-grade keyboard from the “MEKA” series of mechanical keyboard. The Thermaltake eSPORTS MEKA G1 features a polling rate of 1000Hz, a heavy duty performance mechanical keyboard specification, a full speed USB design and an anti-ghost key design. Each purchase comes with a PS2 adapter for N key rollover function. There is no info on pricing at this time. [techPowerUp!]