Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Bluetooth Keyboards: Input Solutions, for Input Demands

Mobility has become the buzzword when talking about gadgets and devices these days. From the rise of laptops into becoming small full featured desktop computers, with some even hailed as desktop replacements, to the now popular breed of mobile smartphones which feature a wide range of functions, the whole focus on going mobile with one’s work is made possible with the combination of various technologies, working as one to form gadgets which are truly impressive “mobile productivity tools.”

The Bluetooth keyboard for Bluetooth enabled mobile phones would be a good example of this.


Bluetooth technology has become the now standard when talking about wireless connectivity. Utilizing a low-power radio signal, Bluetooth is truly wireless, and with an impressive universal nature, capable of connecting to and with various different classes of devices.

Bluetooth equipped Digital Cameras could easily send pictures to Bluetooth enabled phones, or Bluetooth enabled personal computers as easy as one, two, three. Bluetooth keyboards stand as an “input system” application of Bluetooth’s universally wireless connectivity nature.

One of the most popular of Bluetooth keyboards out in the market would be the Nokia SU-8W Bluetooth Keyboard for Series 60 mobile phones.

The Nokia SU-8W Bluetooth Keyboard features fifty six keys, standing to be the solution to text input restraints when it comes to working on documents with one’s Series 60 mobile phone.

Series 60 Applications like Quick Office, enable mobile phone users to view and edit native Microsoft Word documents though their mobile phones. The Nokia SU-8W Bluetooth Keyboard, a portable handy wireless device, gives such mobile phone users the faster option to type in their articles and/or documents as though they were using a regular QWERTY keyboard.

Weighing 190 grams, the Nokia SU-8W Bluetooth Keyboard is quite light, as it measures at 262 x 87 x 13 millimeters. It features a FN button, which many laptops boast, utilizing special function combinations to result with particular outputs.

The Nokia SU-8W Bluetooth Keyboard is also set with soft keys, an action button and a menu button, emulating the similar main user input keys of a Symbian S60 Mobile phone. It has LED light indicators, informing users with what the status of the Bluetooth Keyboard is. There is also a button dedicated to call upon an S60 mobile phone’s Messaging Application, making it quite smart as a Bluetooth keyboard.

Bearing the self-same standards which have made Nokia the powerhouse mobile phone maker it is known to be, the Nokia SU-8W Bluetooth Keyboard ideally works in conjunction with Series 60 Nokia Mobile Phones, further enhancing their respective functionality values.

The Nokia SU-8W Bluetooth Keyboard. Input solution to input demands.

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