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Cross Platform Wireless Keyboard Hits Stores

By PDAStreet.com Staff
June 28, 2002

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Pocketop Computer Corporation has shipped 60,000 units of its PDA portable keyboard to North American retailers.

The Pocketop Keyboard is a wireless and universally compatible keyboard with traditional touch-typing keyboard functionality. The keyboard, marketed by Pocketop's retail channel partner Micro Innovations as the Wireless Link Keyboard, is available at US retail outlets including CompUSA, Staples and Radio Shack for a retail price of $119, though we've seen listings for it on the Web for as low as $80.

The companies said the Wireless Link keyboard is compatible with Compaq iPAQ, Handspring Visor, HP Jornada, Palm, and Sony Clie series PDAs. The Wireless Link keyboard comes with it's own built-in power supply



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