
Star Trek fans will be glad to hear that the Klingon Keyboard will be launched. Priced at £43.99, the Klingon keyboard feature characters from the Klingon language on its keys. This Alien device can be attached to your computer via PS/2, too bad! no USB! Maybe, the USB interface is not compatible in Klingon world. [BoingBoing]

If you like steampunk styled gadgets, then you might like the Aviator Keyboard from Datamancer. The Aviator comes with a brushed aluminum frame, black felt faceplate and jewel LEDs in blue, red, violet, green or amber. However, not all of us can purchase this keyboard since it is priced at a hefty $1,200 each. [BornRich]

Here is the Super-Tiny Illuminated Wireless Keyboard that offers 56 keys with Fn/Num lock change function. Measuring 170mm x 81mm x 15mm and weighing 138grams, the portable device also provides a USB port. The keyboard uses 2.4GHz radio frequency that allows you to use it as far as 10 meters radius. You can purchase the Super-Tiny Illuminated Wireless Keyboard for only $47 at Brando. [Brando]

Enermax will be releasing a new keyboard in Japan May18th. It features a sturdy, new aluminum exterior and is known as the KB006U. The KB006U comes in either silver or black and comes with two USB ports 2.0. No word on the price as of right now. [Akihabara] More

Take a look at 5 awesome handmade Japanese-style keyboards (USB/PS2) now available through GeekStuff4U.com. Check out the rest after the jump. [Akihabara] More

The DX1 is a customizable keyboard that features only 25 programmable keys. Each key can be placed anywhere on the board. You can also assign shortcuts and macros to each key. The DX1 customizable keyboard is priced at $139. [Coolest-gadgets]