
Brando has started to sell the USB 2.4GHz RF Entertainment Slim Keyboard that comes with 87-keys, 18-hot keys, and a built-in high precision Multi-Touch touchpad, which can also be functioned as a numeric keypad. It is easy to switch the touchpad to be a numeric keypad by one button. This keyboard is perfect for Media Center use. You can purchase the USB 2.4GHz RF Entertainment Keyboard for $69. [Brando]

Here is good news for those who are waiting for the release of the Asus Eee Keyboard. Asus has confirmed that this highly anticipated keyboard will be available in the US and European markets in October 2009. In case you didn’t know, the Eee Keyboard is a standard-sized computer keyboard with a built-in computer and 5-inch touchscreen on the right. It comes equipped with a 1.6Ghz Atom processor, a 1GB of DDR2 RAM, a 16 or 32GB SSD, 802.11n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and HDMI. Pricing info is still unavailable at this time. We will keep you posted. [SlipperyBrick]

Here is good news for those who are searching for a new ultra-thin Bluetooth Keyboard. Microsoft has launched its Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 6000 that features a Comfort Curve design for a more ergonomic typing experience over the straight keyboard layout of notebook computers. Microsoft’s Comfort Curve design encourages natural wrist posture with a slight 6-degree curve that is easy to use with virtually no learning curve. Microsoft also released a stand-alone Bluetooth Number Pad to accompany this Bluetooth keyboard. The Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 6000 and Bluetooth Number Pad will be available in October 2009 for an estimated retail price of $89.95 and $44.95, respectively. [Microsoft]

Lenovo is back with its new compact USB keyboard designed to complement your ThinkPad laptop. Featuring an ergonomic, spill resistant design, the keyboard offers the same low profile keys found on the legendary ThinkPad keyboard, an integrated TrackPoint, red backlit buttons and a USB 2.0 connection interface. It works with both Windows XP and Windows Vista operating systems. The Lenovo ThinkPad USB Keyboard retails for $59 with a three-year warranty. [Product Page]

The Adesso AKB-440 is the company’s latest slim touch keyboard that sports a built-in touchpad with GlidePoint technology. Encased in a metallic lining and a piano finish, this sleek keyboard is equipped with various multimedia and internet hotkeys along with the GlidePoint touchpad located to the right of the keypad. This includes a vertical scrolling and tapping feature and two touchpad buttons for right and left click mouse function. The AKB-440 is compatible with Windows Vista, XP, 2000 as well as Mac OS X, and sells for $59.99. [Product Page]

Here’s a rather unique USB keyboard for you to grab, the 400-SKB005 from Sanwa. Unlike regular keyboards, this particular keyboard comes with built-in dual stereo speakers of 1.5W each. Not only that, It also features blue LED backlit, so that you can work even in dark. The Sanwa 400-SKB005 is now available in Japan for 7,980 Yen (about $84). [Product Page via TechFuels]

Elecom comes back with their latest TK-U01MAL series keyboard that will target both the Sony PlayStation 3 and Nintendo Wii users. These keyboards are available in black in order to match your PlayStation 3 or in white to match your Wii. Both keyboards can also “stand-up” to occupied as less as possible space in your living room or in front of your TV once you finish playing with them. No word on pricing or availability so far. Read more

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]