At Apple’s recent press event where the new iMac 4th generation was released, two new slim, anodized aluminum, brushed metal keyboards were introduced. The first is a wired larger desktop model with two USB 2.0 ports. The second keyboard is a bluetooth enabled smaller version.
Both new keyboards have the same styling of the MacBook and the new iMac. The keyboards include dedicated keys for screen brightness controls, media controls for iTunes, expose, volume controls and an eject for the optical drive.
Above are three views of the two new Apple keyboards. The first two are of the new Apple Bluetooth keyboard. The right side of the keyboard has a power button to boot up that new iMac. The third thumbnail picture shows the USB 2.0 port on the wired model.
The new wired keyboard is available now for $49 and $79 for the Bluetooth model. Via Engadget.
August 20th, 2007 at 9:33 am
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