2015年4月27日星期一

Hands On: Jorno Tri-Fold Mobile Bluetooth Keyboard


Recently, Tom's Hardware was provided with a sample unit of the Jorno mobile keyboard. This peripheral has two major selling points that make it super attractive: extreme portability and the ability to fold. That's right: this device has two hinges so that it can be folded and shoved into a pocket or purse. The Jorno keyboard is available now to purchase.

Jorno started out as a Kickstarter project, which was launched back in September 2012. The project, headed by Scott Starrett, reeled in 1,177 backers pledging $104,609, surpassing its original goal. Backers didn't get their keyboards until March of this year due to engineering issues and changes to the design, however. The keyboard wasn't even released for consumer consumption until earlier this month.

"The biggest challenge was creating a durable folding mechanism in a small footprint," Starrett told Tom's Hardware. Everyone is glad we took time to get it right., although "We all wish we could have shipped this sooner"
As previously mentioned, the bluetooth keyboard features two hinges that provide a tri-fold form factor. Unfolded, the device measures just 9.91 inches wide, 3.53 inches deep and .26 inches thick. When folded, the keyboard measures 5.77 inches wide, 3.53 inches deep and .67 inches thick. A protective case that's provided with the keyboard makes this duo a hair shy of 1-inch thick when folded together. One2more

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