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Ryan Seacrest-backed iPhone keyboard 'Typo' showcased at CES 2014

New Delhi: If you love your iPhone but would prefer a physical keyboard, Typo could be for you.But you might want to order soon. BlackBerry, the company that made physical typing on mobile devices an



HOW IT WORKS:
Typo's keyboard slips over an iPhone 5 or iPhone 5s like a protective case.

Its similarities with BlackBerry phones are notable: It has angle-cut keys suitable for thumb-typing. The keyboard layout is nearly identical - for example, with parentheses above the "T'' and "Y'' instead of the "9'' and "0'' on a typical keyboard. Thick silver bars separate rows of keys.

Physically, there are a few differences. Because the Typo case covers the iPhone's home button, it added one with the same function on the bottom right. There's a Bluetooth function on the "0'' key so the Typo can connect to the iPhone wirelessly. A light bulb key on the bottom left gives Typo's keys some lighting to use in dark environments.

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