Up until now the only way techies in the U.S. could get their keyboards to emit a wondrous rainbow of color was getting creative with Christmas lights. Korean electronics manufacturer Luxeed is finally releasing their LED Rainbow keyboard in America with the help of ThinkGeek. The USB device comes in either a white backlit version where the keys change color or a black backlit version where only the letters change color. Users can easily program the key sequence utilizing the accompanying Windows software. Whether you want your keyboard to mimic the flag of Portugal or just emit an eerie radioactive green glow as you write your science fiction novel, the choice is at the tip of your fingers.

Via Technabob


iynque Wednesday, 12.03.08 @ 2:21 pm

“Software Requires Windows XP or Vista (The Luxeed can function on other OS such as Mac or Linux as a regular USB keyboard, but the keys will not light up.)”

LOL. What a ridiculous caveat. “This car requires gas. Without gas it will still be a car, but it won’t drive.”




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