Benefits of the OLED technology over LED are many and include lower power consumption, longer operating time and, because it doesn’t require backlight, they can be developed in much thinner form factors.
Still, gadgets using OLED displays tend to be more expensive than the ones using the LCD technology.
OLED displays are used in TV panels, laptops, wrist watches, digital picture frames and keyboards with customizable keys.
OCZ Technology launched a new keyboard model using OLED displays for the hotkeys, for an affordable price, which even if it’s still unknown, is rumored to be of around $250.
The Sabre OLED multimedia keyboard is destined to experienced gamers and CAD professionals, providing a high customization level and an intelligent management software.
The nine OLED keys can be programmed by the user to display icons for each function assigned, enabling direct access to favorite applications, while the blue light on a side increases visibility in low-light environments.
It is a durable keyboard with keys supporting 5 million typing cycles, while featuring plug-and-play capability, requiring no additional software installation to make it function.
You still would need the included software for assigning shortcuts to the nine hotkeys.
Specifications of the Sabre include a size of 5.22 x 1.82 x 3.1 cm at 2.7 lbs, support for Windows XP and Windows Vista operating systems, 128MB built-in flash memory, a total of 103 keys, USB 2.0 connectivity, integrated soft palm rest, limitless number of command and macro settings, and tactile feedback.
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