MacTab | May 11, 2007 |
You can always tell when a man has been involved in the design of a product! This is first of all by the austere and no-frills shapes. MacTab keyboard is one of these products being designed by Yann Le Coroller. This ultra portable tab is meant to be a stylish complement to MacBook.
I guess, the designer knows pretty well that men can't live without at least two things – cars and PCs/laptops (the third would be women :)! In my case the priorities are just like that. The perfect story would be -- a trip by car (my favorite Porche), with my MacBook (and its MacTab accessory) on the back sit and my girlfriend to my right hand (a short skirt would be just in place).
However, knowing the facts that: 1) women favor what is the best in this world; 2) women are more organized than men; and 3) women tend to work even on holidays and vacations, then I bet a lady would get a MacTab too. And almost any would certainly do that if MacTab fits the interior of her office or bedroom!
What I like the most about MacTab is that it is incredibly thin and is a perfect wireless keyboard. Apple's MacTab looks like a tablet on your desk. It has a protection cover for transportation and is provided with magnets and notched parts to stay in place. I was surprised to know that it can be used both horizontally and vertically. It turns out that there is a hinge to enable vertical position on the back of the computer.
What my girlfriend likes about MacTab is that it has a sleek design and soft and sensitive surface. Besides, it is not sliding on the desk. The most important thing about this is (attention!!!) that the problem of pulled out keyboard's wire (by her long and restless legs) is solved!
I'm more than sure that Apple's designer Yann Le Coroller wanted more than a functional and portable keyboard, he wanted to create another shot of beauty to pleasantly surprise loyal consumers. Well, I must be honest – he did surprised me greatly!
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will definatelly buy this whet it will hit series.
(will come with wireless PEn and sensitivity touch display)
http://www.stark-it.com/


