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$1564 Optimus Maximus LED keyboard enters pre-order phase
Wednesday, May 23, 2007 - 02:04 PM EST

"Russian design studio Art Lebedev opened its online store for pre-orders of the Optimus Maximus LED keyboard. The first shipment of 200 keyboards was sold within one day, despite the keyboard’s hefty price tag of $1564.37," Wolfgang Gruener reports for TG Daily.

"According to a note posted on Art Lebedev’s website, the first 200 buyers will be receiving their keyboard in early January. The next 200 keyboards will ship after December 20, with another 400 becoming available in early January," Gruener reports.


"An interesting feature of the keys is an ambient light sensor, which automatically adjusts the brightness of the images displayed through the LEDs. The lifetime of the LEDs is about 20,000 hours, according to Art Lebedev," Gruener reports. "System requirements include Mac OS X 10.4.8 or higher."

Full article, with many images, here.

[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader "Lurker_PC" for the heads up.]

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May 23, 07 - 01:09 pm Comment from: dan

nothing wrong with apples keyboard for that price

May 23, 07 - 01:11 pm Comment from: Crabapple

EeeeeH What do I want LED's on a keyboard for? especially if I want to be green.

May 23, 07 - 01:12 pm Comment from: Crabapple

I suppose I had better read the full article before slating something I have no need for.

May 23, 07 - 01:13 pm Comment from: Reality Check

How many starving Africans could $1564 feed, for fscks sake.

May 23, 07 - 01:17 pm Comment from: Jimmy

It's way too expensive and is the wrong color. Other than that, it looks great!
But most people won't keep a keyboard, let alone a computer 20,000 hours.

May 23, 07 - 01:17 pm Comment from: Crabapple

Okay, I get it. You can watch videos on your keyboard at upto 10fps.

So what do I do with my monitor in the meantime?

May 23, 07 - 01:18 pm Comment from: Mark

I'd buy it for $100.

May 23, 07 - 01:20 pm Comment from: Rascal

"How many starving Africans could $1564 feed, for fucks sake."

What an asinine thing to say. Let me guess, Reality Check: You're in serious need of one. A reality check, that is. Do you use a Mac or a Windows box? Did you ask yourself that question when you purchased the computer? Probably not, right?

If you don't want it, don't buy it. Personally I think it's excessive for what it does. But I thought the first iPod was overpriced too. And look at them now.

There are plenty of items for sale in this world that some people consider excessively priced. But to others the cost isn't unreasonable. It's all relative.

Kind of like the fact that you could feed starving Americans with that money, too. Or Slovakians. Or Somalians. Or Koreans.

May 23, 07 - 01:21 pm Comment from: matt

i think the point is that you get an ambient light detecting, LED keyboard with the macbook pro for a lot less than $1500

May 23, 07 - 01:21 pm Comment from: Crabapple

@ Reality Check: One fat one! Aaaaha! ha! ha! haaaaaa!!!!!

Before you post back claiming that I am insensitive, we all should occassionally pick the log from our eyes before trying to pick the speck from our neighbours eye.

May 23, 07 - 01:22 pm Comment from: eMax

cool, buy WAY too much money

May 23, 07 - 01:23 pm Comment from: Tommy Boy

I love my Microsoft Internet Pro keyboard that I bought on eBay for $14.

May 23, 07 - 01:24 pm Comment from: @Reality Check

Hey "Reality Check" -- you're a fool. Yaah, tis thing is overpriced. I expected it to be $200, tops. But, uh, way to trot out quasi-racist stereotypes with your "starving Africans" remark, douchebag. So I guess I should feel guilty now about the $3500 I spent on my replica Japanese sword collection or the $6500 I've got invested in my Mac system?

Oh, you're right ... I DO feel guilty for those starving Africans.

NOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

May 23, 07 - 01:24 pm Comment from: Drunk Cheney

My MacBookPro keyboard lights up - and a computer came with it.

May 23, 07 - 01:28 pm Comment from: drmacnut

This is a great idea, but all that is needed at the moment (to keep price down) is a panel of, say, 10 keys on the left or right of the main keyboard area which can change colours, change images, etc.

This would make the keyboard a lot less expensive, and allow for greater adoption by computer-using customers and developers, who all need to get used to this new possibility.

It's too much, too early. Let's hope Apple does something with this technology.

May 23, 07 - 01:28 pm Comment from: Cpt. Obvious

Did it occur to anyone that Reality Check might simply be joking a little bit? It's a way of commenting on the lofty price of the keyboard, not a indictment of those who spend a lot of money for things.

Then again, I could be wrong.

May 23, 07 - 01:30 pm Comment from: That's WHACK

My prediction: 7 units sold, then a markdown to $1132.49. Then 13 units sold. Then a markdown to $992.18. Then 25 units sold. Then a markdown to $599.25. Then 41 units sold. Then a markdown to $375.15. Then 42 units sold. Then . . .

Out of business.

May 23, 07 - 01:31 pm Comment from: Twisted Mac Freak

The Optimus Maximus keyboard was actually designed as a favor to Biggus Dickus and his wife, Incontinentia Buttocks.

May 23, 07 - 01:31 pm Comment from: Ka

Free wannabe-Optimus : http://www.keyboardtattoo.com/en

French design, available immediately, no led (but cool stickers), no ambient light sensor (but real vivid painted colors), requiremenrt Mac OS X 10.3 and a white desktop keyboard

May 23, 07 - 01:32 pm Comment from: Drone

DAMN, Spanky! That thing better have a mini transporter unit and an espresso maker on it for that price.

May 23, 07 - 01:33 pm Comment from: Twisted Mac Freak

Wouldn't feeding this to starving people be more cruel? Oh, never mind.

May 23, 07 - 01:33 pm Comment from: Crabapple

For example: How about stopping our own drug companies from developing GM crops under the guise of starving Africans?

If African Countries take up the GM crop, they will only be able to achieve a single harvest, the next time they plant the seeds they have saved from the previous harvest as they currently do, the new seeds will not germinate unless they buy expensive activators to activate the growth gene.

Then they have to buy weed killer which will not target the GM plants, but all other plants being killed will deny pollen and nector to bees, butterflies, ants and birds like the Humming bird that feeds solely on nector, because when the harvest is done, the soil will be left barren, when weeds would come into their own.

I write this based on the canadian farmers who were forced to pay compensation to Monsanto for growing genetically modified plants. These farmers were organic farmers who had the misfortune of their plants being pollinated by GM crops that were supposedly miles away. Of course we conveniently forget that pollen can survive for hundreds of years.

What legacy are we leaving our children by allowing these to occur in uncontrolled experiments?

May 23, 07 - 01:35 pm Comment from: White Fat Ass

I once spent exactly $1564.37 -- on dinner. It's funny, too, because the whole time all these well-fed Africans were waiting on me and my guests. Guess I'm rich AND a racist.

May 23, 07 - 01:37 pm Comment from: Blame Canada

Hey Crabapple -- Anymore horror stories you'd like to share with the class, you pinko commie liberal socialist tool?

May 23, 07 - 01:40 pm Comment from: bruce

I think part of the LED funtionality is to assign different icons to different keys with different tasks to them, and be able to switch to and from specific layouts for different apps.

May 23, 07 - 01:40 pm Comment from: No Squirt For You

It might be handy for a high-end video editor? Just wondering since the keys can be easily modified and they work in low light.

May 23, 07 - 01:41 pm Comment from: No Squirt For You

And sorry if that was on-topic.

May 23, 07 - 01:46 pm Comment from: Jonahan

While it is expensive I don't think many people here get the idea. Yes your Macbook Pro does come with led lit keys. But this keyboard you can change the keys. Like say you were playing WoW you can change the A key to have the left arrow .. or a bomb or a spell .. whatever you want. They key's have lcd screens in them

May 23, 07 - 01:46 pm Comment from: Jonahan

lcd = LED raspberry

May 23, 07 - 01:47 pm Comment from: Galloway

People here are missing the point, or else not reading the full article. Apple's keyboards with ambient light sensors just brighten in dim light. On this keyboard each key displays a changeable image. It does NOT have a fixed letter. In other words, if I wanted the keyboard to display Chinese characters (or Kanji, or Cyrillic characters) instead of the Latin (Western) alphabet, I just flip a switch in System Preferences. It's like the old OS 9 Key Caps desk accessory -- on the actual friggin' keyboard! How cool is that?

Or say you are using Photoshop and flip a setting and each of keys now display on icon that shows what function each key is assigned to, like Cut, or Paste, or Crop. Or you're in a FPS and the keys display icons for forward, backwards, change ammo, shoot, etc.

Now are we getting it?

May 23, 07 - 01:47 pm Comment from: FistOfGod

Finally!

THE perfect keyboard to go with your computer from http://www.go-l.com/

smile

May 23, 07 - 01:56 pm Comment from: DreamTheEndless

Damn kids - why don't you figure out what the keyboard does before you say things like "my macbookpro has a lightup keyboard and a computer too..."

It seems like 19 out of 20 of the posters so far - maybe even worse than that - don't have a clue what this thing does.

Here's the thing -
If you switch to dvorak - all the key images switch too
If you switch to russian - all the key images switch too
If you switch to japanese - all the key images switch too
If you are running photoshop and hit the command key - all the key images display an icon represnting what that shortcut does
If you are playing world of warcraft - all the keys display images for the commands that those keys do in world of warcraft.

And, you don't have to tell it that you switched to world of warcraft from photoshop - it knows by itself.

Also cool, but not as vital - you can run "keysavers" - like screensavers when you are away from your computer.

Anytime you have shift or option or caps or command pressed the keys all change their image.

The thing is pretty fscking cool -
I wouldn't pay $1400 for it, but I would pay $200 or $300.

May 23, 07 - 01:58 pm Comment from: DreamTheEndless

(It seems like those of us who know what we are talking about all responded at the same time....)

May 23, 07 - 01:59 pm Comment from: Quad Core

"How many starving Africans could $1564 feed, for fscks sake"

Probably none, as the corrupt governments there would probably take the money.

May 23, 07 - 02:00 pm Comment from: Drunk Cheney

OK. I get it. While that is totally and absolutely more and I want from my keyboard. I'm sure I'll want one soon.

May 23, 07 - 02:07 pm Comment from: No Squirt For You

Here are some better images and descriptions:
http://www.artlebedev.com/everything/optimus/

"They key's have lcd screens in them"

Not exactly. They are OLED.

May 23, 07 - 02:10 pm Comment from: NSFY

P.S. There's a (Flash) demo page showing Photoshop and Half-Life layouts.

http://www.artlebedev.com/everything/optimus/demo/

May 23, 07 - 02:17 pm Comment from: Crabapple

@ Blame Canada: Whos Blaming Canada? I only stated a case where innocent farmers were thumped by a powerful company for a situation out of the farmers control and knowledge for that matter.

It was only recently (Late last year) that EU banned rice from the US because it had been contaminated with GM rice but the US government did not declare it until random tests revealed it.

Will you slap me with one of your labels just because of what actually happened?

Do you work for Monsanto?

Why your reaction?

May 23, 07 - 02:24 pm Comment from: Crabapple

Does this mean Keyloggers will be renderd ineffectual?

I just tried the demo and it is frightning how every button you press on your keyboard lights up on the demo.

Keylogging Extroadinaire!

May 23, 07 - 02:38 pm Comment from: jay

The only people that might be "getting it" are those extremely few individuals that also might pay cash for a Ferrari or Rolls-Royce. For the rest of us, it's ridiculously overpriced.

Give it two years though; it'll be $49.95 and made in China instead, (or the design ripped off at least).

May 23, 07 - 02:47 pm Comment from: ron

It's a great design.

May 23, 07 - 03:16 pm Comment from: AP

What you are looking at is not so much as an overpriced keyboard. You are looking at quite possibly the future of all keyboards. Since everyone here is pretty much well versed in the history of computers, I will spare you the price comparisons between things we take for granted now than with what those things cost when they first came out. Just think how much a Macbook, which costs 1099 now would have cost 10 years ago. My guess would have been 20,000 dollars.

May 23, 07 - 03:45 pm Comment from: ron

"How many starving Africans could $1564 feed, for fucks sake."


Rascal you're infantile.

No more diamond rings, no champagne or luxury cars in your lefty world. Everyone down to the lowest denominator.

May 23, 07 - 03:48 pm Comment from: E of E

While this is some awesome technology it's will probably be rendered obsolete soon by the multi-touch screen technology that Apple and others are coming out with, why bother with a keyboard with a fixed key layout that only displays 10fps when you could have a widscreen multitouch monitor with a key layout that can total change depending on what you need?

That being said... can anyone loan me $1564.37?

E of E

May 23, 07 - 04:27 pm Comment from: kaekae

I want it. I won't get it. But I think it is very cool. If I remember correctly, they have a mini-version of about 10 keys available too. (or will have). I would love to have it esp. for my work computer since I all sorts of specialized keyboard shortcuts I use.
Hmm, just thought of something, I wonder if the letter changes based on what font you are using.
Actually, what I want is this combined with the light keyboard (can't remember the name - the one that projects a laser image of a keyboard onto a surface).

May 23, 07 - 04:28 pm Comment from: ron is a moron

Did you know that "infantile" is an adjective?

May 23, 07 - 04:51 pm Comment from: Mikentosh

Reminds me of Star Trek:TNG. The "keyboards" were touch sensitive screens and changed according to what application you were in.

Of course, whenever the Enterprise was in a battle they also had the nasty habit of blowing up and giving off massive amounts of electricity to whatever unlucky crewman happened to be standing by.

Technological marvel or sci-fi plot device. You decide

smile

May 23, 07 - 05:04 pm Comment from: LorD 1776

I'd buy one if it was white. But that black clashes with my eMac.

May 23, 07 - 05:15 pm Comment from: GranitW

The only cool thing I see on this keyboard is what looks like an application quick launch section on the left, and only 20,000(833 days) hours of life for $1600!!

May 23, 07 - 05:44 pm Comment from: Former MG

I'd pay $60 for it if was white…to match my Mac. Over $1,500 for a keyboard? That's just plain crazy!!!

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