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DIY: Wallet made from computer keyboard circuit sheet

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Most households have at least one or two defunct broken down keyboards laying around. How about a productive use for that junk? Check out this cool wallet made from the innards of a computer keyboard. All you have to do with find a keyboard buried with the rest of your junk and follow the easy instructions. You’ll also need a screwdriver, a cutting board, a razor knife, scissors, and packing tape. And if you can’t find a useful purpose for it, there’s always eBay. — Andrew Dobrow

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The Keyboard is sure to start the party up

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Razzle dazzle may not be a word you normally hear used to describe a computer keyboard, but Luxiium’s Luxeed sparkles like no other keyboard before it. Each key can be personalized with a choice of 512 colors with pre-made color templates preloaded. Not only colors can be changed, but rhythm. The skins can be coordinated to move to the beat of a song as well. And you’ve gotta admit. The old black, white, and gray keyboards are beyond boring at this point (although they do get the job done). Light sequences can also be triggered and personalized by launched programs. The customization is actually pretty incredible. — Andrew Dobrow

CES 2007: Luxeed Interactive Keyboard [Chip Chick, via Crave]