
You can with this ZPC-GX31 All-in-One PC In a Keyboard, perfect for those who work in tiny cubicles with barely enough room to breathe. The keyboard computer packs an Intel Core 2 Quad CPU with a CDRW/DVD drive and card readers. Priced at between $629 to $1099, depending on the configuration, this baby definitely has less footprint than any other small form factor PC’s out there. [GadgetTastic] More

Designers Art Lebedev present this OLED numeric pad that will surely bring a whole new meaning in your typing experience. It consists of 15 keys and only one USB hub port. Although we’re not sure about the price and the release date, this one of the kind pad is definitely something to look forward to. [Akihabara]

Enermax today released its KB005U-B black keyboard in Korea that comes with a USB 2.0 hub to increase connectivity options on your desk. The keyboard is compatible with Windows Vista OS and provides five integrated hotkeys and audio I/O with five dedicated media hotkeys. The aluminum featured keyboard is also equipped with built-in audio chip that automatically transfers audio signal via USB cable. The company has decided to release the Enermax KB005U-B next month for approximately $50. [AVING]

Here is the new Wireless Roll-Up USB Keyboard that is water, dust, acid and alkaline-proof. The keyboard is also washable, so you can easily clean the device. It is powered by 2.4GHz Radio Frequency (RF) wireless transmission technology and offers 121 keys in a standard QWERTY layout. The keyboard is also made up of high-quality silicone, and is more comfortable than traditional hard plastic keyboards. The Wireless roll-up keyboard is now available for $32 at USB Geek. [Product Page] More

Japanese artist Kazuharu Sakura has designed a new handmade keyboard, which is constructed from leather. Watch the video for more details. [Akihabara] More

Here is the cool No-key Keyboard concept that is designed by Kong Fanwen. This transparent QWERTY keyboard features a full glass surface, camera and lighting that uses motion capture technology to translate those lightning quick finger movements into actual characters on the display. [Yanko] More

Art Lebedev showed off his latest creation, an illuminated keyboard called the “Optimus Popularis”. The keyboard will be priced ‘below $1,000.’ [Engadget]

I-O Data has designed a mini keyboard for your mobile phone. The keyboard connects to your handset via Bluetooth connectivity, allowing to type away just like how you would on a standard QWERTY computer keyboard. There is no word on pricing so far. [Pocket-lint]

Onkyo today introduced a new wireless keyboard and mouse system, the KM-2W. These input devices feature 106 Japanese keys, while the mouse is equipped with a 800dpi sensor. Available in Black and Silver versions, Onkyo’s new aluminum wireless keyboard and mouse will be released in June 5th, 2008. [Akihabara] More

iKey has unveiled a new industrial keyboard that is more rugged than industrial silicone rubber keypads. The device can withstand the harshest of environments with a hardcoated, textured, polyester film. The keyboard is also easy to cleanup. It is specifically made to withstand directed hose water, disinfectants, environmental contaminants and heavy use. The Synaptics touchpad is
completely sealed under an extra layer of PVC membrane, which extends the life of the product. [Product Page]