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iTech News Net (Free subscription) | 25/08/2008
Other than keyboards, like Pultius, Popularis, Maximus, Art Lebedev shows us its Folderix flash drive. The Folderix, as the name suggests, looks like a folder. It has 4GB of storage capacity and the body cover is aluminium with laser-engraved logo. The Folderix is available in Pink, Blue and Yellow. [Art Lebedev] Related PostsArt Lebedev Folderix flash driveArt Lebedev [...]
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SlipperyBrick (Free subscription) | 25/08/2008
The Folderix USB flash drives from Art Lebedev, the team behind the Optimus Maximus keyboard, are designed to look like a folder icon, and feature 4GB of storage space. We told you about these when they were still in the concept stage. The good news for those of you who want them is that they [...]
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[MobileRatty] Lattest Articles (Free subscription) | 24/08/2008
The Folderix USB flash drives from Art Lebedev, the team behind the Optimus Maximus keyboard, are designed to look like a folder icon, and feature 4GB of storage space. We told you about these when...
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i4U (Free subscription) | 14/08/2008
The test lab at our review partner Digital Trends tested the expensive OLED keyboard from Art Lebedev, the Optimus Maximus. The unique keyboard did not fair too well in this review with negative points that include high price, poor typing ergonomics and qu...
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Gizmodo UK (Free subscription) | 30/07/2008
DJ decks are not exactly known for their portability, especially not ones that fit in your pocket. This explains why there's something completely different from the design studio of topical Russian designer, Art Lebedev, the man behind the pricey Optimus Maximus OLED keyboard and the new Optimus Pultius keypad. Meet Plastinkus, a tiny scratch pad that might look like a funky credit card but, which...
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Digital Trends - Most Recent News (Free subscription) | 22/07/2008
If you’ve been yearning for Art Lebedev’s Optimus Maximus OLED keyboard, but $1877.43 sounds just a little expensive for a typing device, fear not, the company hears your plight. On Tuesday, the company revealed the 15-key Optimus Pultius as a cheaper alternative to the full 113-key Maximus. Since most users probably set a majority of the keys on their Maximus keyboards to the standard QWERTY configuration,...
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Gizmodo UK (Free subscription) | 22/07/2008
The cool OLED keyboard from mad Russian, Art Lebedev, spent a long time in development hell before it became a gorgeous reality that made people go 'Ooh', followed swiftly by 'WTF!', when they were eventually told the price. Now, the team that brought you the £790 Optimus Maximus OLED keyboard are working on a little cousin called the Optimus Pultius. The keyboard uses the same principles as the existing...
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CrunchGear (Free subscription) | 16/07/2008
Art Lebedev’s Optimus Keyboard, famous for having little OLED screens on each key and never actually, you know, being purchased by anyone, was the defining meme of the 2006-2007 blogging season. Everyone was all excited for the product and when it finally launched everyone was like “Huh” and kept tapping at their iPhones. Now AL is [...]
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IndianPad - Popular Stories (Free subscription) | 09/06/2008
There aren’t too many users out there that will consider acquiring a desktop computer keyboard for anything above $100. Come to think of it, even this price tag is considered by many too high for a peripheral device, which should only do one thing, input commands. Still, there are a number of enthusiast users out there who will go all out for a product meant to make their desktop computer perform above...
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Madshrimps Forum Madness (Free subscription) | 02/06/2008
Art Lebedev, a design studio from Russia primarily known for its Optimus keyboards with in-key screens, has unveiled a concept of its Optimus Popularis keyboard, which should become more affordable than existing Optimus Maximus and make the concept of keyboards with in-key screens more widespread overall. The chief of the studio Artemy Lebedev said that the new Optimus Popularis keyboard features...
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Crave RSS (Free subscription) | 31/05/2008
(Credit: Art Lebedev) The adventures of Art Lebedev's keyboards continue. We thought there might be a lull in news from the Russian design firm now that it has gone to market with its " Optimus Maximus ," the most-hyped keyboard of all time. Silly us. Now the company is already onto ...
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Gizmodo (Free subscription) | 30/05/2008
The image associated with this post is best viewed using a browser.We learned that Art Lebedev was planning a new, smaller and "cheaper" addition to the Optimus keyboard lineup with the "Popularis" a...
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Gizmodo (Free subscription) | 30/05/2008
The image associated with this post is best viewed using a browser.We learned that Art Lebedev was planning a new, smaller and "cheaper" addition to the Optimus keyboard lineup with the "Popularis" a...
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iTech News Net (Free subscription) | 27/05/2008
Art Lebedev Studios, the developer of the Optimus Maximus OLED keyboard, is now working on a new project, named Popularis project. Again, this new project is also to develop a new keyboard, Popularis, but it will not be based on OLED technology anymore, instead it will be based on a totally different principle. There will be [...]
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Yanko Design (Free subscription) | 23/05/2008
With the tech blogs getting all hot and bothered over Art Lebedev’s Optimus Maximus keyboard and it's customizable OLED keys, we thought we would show off a slightly more analog version of the same concept. At no where near the Optimus Maximus price of nearly $2,000 USDs, this $30 version called “Keyboard Shortcut Skins” by [...]