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UPDATE: Virtual Keyboard Review

Letter From Ken Schilling, CEO iBIZ

July 21, 2004

Re: Virtual Keyboard Customers

Dear Valued Customer:

As you have seen over the past months through Press Releases from iBIZ Technology Corp., we have had several issues with the manufacturing group for this product. This has concluded into the pending lawsuit against Enterprise Capital, which has been filed and is viewable on our web site. We have worked with several other potential and current manufacturers to bring this specific technology to market, but have not been able to reach a definitive agreement. However, after careful due diligence regarding intellectual property rights and pricing issues, we have decided to take a different path to bring a virtual keyboard to market under the iBIZ brand name.

iBIZ Technology Corp. has entered into an worldwide exclusive agreement with another technology company, which will be made public in the coming days via an 8K filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. We believe this technology will have significant improvements in functionality and design, as well as meet our previous price and performance guidelines as specified by our retail focus groups.

Our customers whom have placed pre-orders have not been charged and will not be charged until the product is ready to ship. As a customer for the virtual keyboard, we welcome your continued patience and will honor your current order as it stands through July 21, 2004 should you decide to keep your order in place. We plan to work with our retail partners on a case-bycase basis in this regard.

If you so choose to cancel your order for the virtual keyboard, please follow the instructions below:

Please email the following information to shipping@ibizcorp.com:

IBIZ order number ibizpda-XXXX

Place in the subject line or the body of the email “Cancel VKB”

Please note if you have other items on the order they will ship unless you ask for these to be canceled as well.

We again apologize for not being able to bring the virtual keyboard in its current form to market. We will keep you informed via the iBIZ Technology website.

Sincerely,

Ken Schilling

President and CEO, iBIZ Technology Corp

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I am Krisia Mae Junior student. I have a project,to find a invention and ask for some questions.And the Virtual Laser Keyboard amazed me.1. May I ask who invented the virtual keyboard?
2. What is the purpose for inventing the virtual keyboard?
3. Who will benefits the virtual keyboard?
4. In what year does the virtual keyboard was invented?
5. It is laser right? Do it harm our eyes? please help me...

thanks and Godbless..

if any one could help me to answer some of my Q about virtual keyboard,, just email me today please.. at babykrish_mine@yahoo.com,, please,..
hi,,
This is a good idea for small PCs like PocketPC.
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http://hot-virtual-keyboard.com
Man this keyboard is so neat! I just bought myself one and I'm in love! I see this review talks about the serial version, but today there is one that work with Bluetooth, and it is so wonderful with my Blackberry 8700... no wires! I didn't buy from Golan-tech though - couldn't find their store online. I bought from an online store www.virtual-laser-keyboard.com and they shipped it to me in 3 days and their support is great. I trully recommend. And don't forget to choose the Bluetooth one! Who needs wires? :) Cheers all teck geeks.
iBIZ is not the only US distributor.
Golan-Technology (based in CA) also distributes the i.Tech Virtual Keyboard.
IT IS CONFUSING TO READ ABOUT THE IBIZ (IBZT.PK) VIRTUAL LASER KEYBOARD. KEN SCHILLING GOT OFF HIS BEHIND, AFTER TWO YEARS, AND FINALLY STARTED SELLING THE VKB KEYBOARD LICENCED TO ITECH CORP. AND GIVEN SALES RIGHTS TO SEVERAL VENDORS...IBIZ BEING ONE OF THEM NOW. IBIZ IS THE ONLY USA DISTRIBUTOR WITH THE LOW PRICE.
I APPLAUD "KEN SCHILLING" FOR SELLING THE KEYBOARD FINALLY, EVEN IF IT IS THIRD PARTY. HE WAS THE ONLY ONE IN THE BEGINNING, TWO YEARS AGO. THE VKB ISRAEL PHONY CON REPS THAT KEN DEALT WITH, LOSSING 400K,THEY WERE SO GOOD, THEY EVEN PRODUCED A FEW CASES OF THE VIRTUAL KEYBOARDS, SOME WORKED MOST DID NOT, TO REALLY FOOL THE COMPANY.

IBIZ IS COMING BACK AND THIS TIME AROUND "KEN" MADE SURE TO SECURE A " WORLD EXCLUSIVE SELLING RIGHTS” TO THE NEW VIRTUAL KEYBOARD MADE WITH A UNITED STATES COMPANY IN PA. CALLED VIRTUAL DEVICES INC. (VDI).THIS KEYBOARD IS BETTER AND MORE VERSATIAL THAN THE "LASER" TYPE KEYBOARD.

THIS VIRTUAL KEYBOARD DOES THE SAME FUNCTIONS AS THE VIRTUAL LASER KEYBOARD. IT CAN ALSO MORPH TO A PIANO KEYBOARD AND PLAY LIKE A PIANO.

IFYOUR INVESTING FOR THE FUTURE, THEN GET IN ON THE BOTTOM WITH THIS ONE. THE V.D.I.SOON TO MARKET VIRTUAL KEYBOARD IS MADE WITH POWERFUL LCD LIGHTS LIKE THE ONES ON KEYCHAINS AND REQUIRES NO FEDERAL LICENSING FROM F.C.C. LIKE THE LASER VIRTUAL KEYBOARD. THE PRODUCTION OF PARTS ALSO ARE FAR LESS IN COSTS WHEN MASS PRODUCING THE, VDI VIRTUAL KEYBOARD.

WHAT THAT MEANS MY INVESTING FRIENDS IS THAT "KEN" WITH IBZT.PK (IBIZ) CAN HAVE THESE SOLD TO RETAILERS UNDER 80 DOLLARS. TANDY CORP. COMP USA, ALL OF THE IBIZ CORP. SELLERS WILL ORDER THESE.

THE REASON YOU DON'T SEE IBIZ SELLING THE ITECH (VKB)LASER KEYBOARD TO THE STORES, IS IT IS STILL PRICED TOO HIGH AT $145.00, TO HAVE RETAIL STORES SELL IT.SO IT IS ON THE INTERNET ONLY FOR NOW.

THE VDI VIRTUAL KEYBOARD IS THE NEXT KEYBOARD IBIZ IS GETTING READY TO MARKET AND THIS ONE IS “ALL THEIRS” TO SELL TO EVERY COUNTRY IN THE WORLD. HOPE THAT HELPED GIVE UNDERSTANDING.I FOUND A GREAT WEBSITE THAT HAS A FILM OF WORKING LASER KEYBOARD AND TIES IN ALL THE INFORMATION.GREAT RESEARCH/INFORMATIOM SITE ABOUT BOTH VIRTUAL KEYBOARDS.HTTP://WWW.NEWVIRTUALKEYBOARD.COM
i bought the virtiual laser keyboard. it did not work well in regular light conditions. when i got a rma to retun the product it was returned to me undeliverable. i did not know the i was dealing with a foreign country do not buy it unless you are willng to take a chance it will work for you.

BUYER BEWARE



buyer beware

dont buy unless you want to take a chace it will woke for you

The Virtual Laser Keyboard is available!
It can be purchased at: www.virtual-laser-keyboard.com
I am soooo confused! Let me see if I get this right. iBIZ is not selling the Virtual Keyboard because they are in a lawsuit. They entered into this suit because they signed a license agreement for the VKB IP but the licensor was not the sole owner of the IP. Is that correct?
Are their other companies selling the VKB's. If so does anyone have any sales figures on how well they are being received?
Good review. I agree with your comments completely. I also was fortunate enough to test a VKB unit and really liked the form and function of the device. The more I used it the better I got and the more I liked it. I also found the iBIZ people to be professional and responsive. The iBIZ version of the VKB actually looked better and more substantial than the competitor. It is a real shame that the manufacturer dropped the ball, but iBIZ will return with other interesting products. Looking forward to the new VKB, BlueDock and others. Keep up the good work Dave.
It's funny how you can review a keyboard that they never produced and now you are highlighting the blue dock for this company that many consider a scam.
If you want a real VKB made by a real manufacturer of products and not just a middle man, go here and get one right now.. http://www.internity.co.uk/vkb.asp
on the last pic it ?looks? like you are typing really fast... REALLY fast
These photos were taken by me. I have the unit given to me from iBIZ
Dave,
Great article. Can't wait until thay are available. One question, did you take the photos or were they supplied to you from Ibiz. Is that an actual close up of the VKB you received in lower left of article.
Thank You
Hi Dave:
Iwanted to say how much I appreciate your comments on iBiz's Virtual Keyboard. If you liked this, I think you'll appreciate that not too far down the road, I heard the company may introduce a virtual monitor, using a similar type of display technology...in color. The screen could be any flat, upright surface, but could be a clear plastic surface. If that happens, look out IBM, Dell & HP!!!
Well its been a while since I commented. Many of you have been sending me emails telling me iBIZ is a scam! I have to disagree, the folks at iBIZ that I deal with (high up in the org!) are extremely helpful with any of my questions. Just because a company announces a product and has some manufacturing issues doesnt make the company a bad company. I read many reviews of the iBIZ Pocket Radio in which they were stellar reviews! The company makes a great product and hope you use your own judgement not what others say.
I actually had to wait 4 months for my Pocketradio at first but it did appear too.
What a great review Dave! It is nice to see someone getting the news out there so we know that it really is real.
I have to say this .. Every company has some sort of issues with an innovative product. I already placed my backorder since I was very happy with my PocketRadio by iBIZ! I don't think Dave would post this review if this was a scam or should never come out. Heck i didnt even have to pay for the thang until it ships anyway.
For those interested in the legal issues, here's a link to a story I posted about them at pocketnow.

As for the pros and cons of the Virtual Keyboard, I haven't used it, but I'm in Nate's camp. There seem to be too many compromises compared to existing solutions.

For hunter/peckers, thumb boards are smaller, don't require a flat surface and don't require as much setup.

Full-size foldable keyboards (with number rows like the old Stowaway keyboards) are better if you have the flat surface available -- they have tactile feedback and can be used for touch typing.

As I've said elsewhere, the Virtual Keyboard looks high on the cool factor, but low on the real-world usability factor. I'd rather see a Bluetooth version of the Logitech KeyCase for the Pocket PC.

Steve

Silicon Valley Pocket PC
http://www.svpocketpc.com
I dont think you really got the point of the review. When something is announced it always has its pro's and con's. Heck think about the Compaq Aero? Was that the best device? It was much more expensive than the Palm right?
This is a nifty idea, but has little practical application. Anyone wanting to type with two fingers could simply buy an attachment "thumb keyboard" for $12.95. They are smaller, don't require charging, and don't use a cable.

For anyone wanting to type full-speed (I'm up to around 70 words per minute), a full-size keyboard is necessary. The good news: they sell collapsible keyboards that don't require power, hold the Ipaq upright while typing, and it doesn't take up much more space than my Ipaq 2215. I won't be carrying it in my shirt pocket, but it easily fits in a briefcase, jacket pocket, backpack, etc.

Oh, and it costs half as much and is available right now... ;)
this looks like a cool product... but i think im gonna wait till maybe a bluetooth vertion comes out... i dont like cables :P
Dave,

I really enjoyed your review of the device and my skeptisism is not with you or any others who reviewed this device in good faith, it is with iBiz and VKB and completely revolves around their ability to create and sell a mass market consumer version of this product.

iBiz again strikes me as premature in allowing this device to be preordered when they are, according to their lawsuit, no where close to even estimating when they will actually have a product to sell. I have reviewed the information concerning VKB and have to admit they seem as fly-by-night as the conment who initially took iBiz for 400,000.

In order to get more information I will be contacting VKB Inc directly today, the actual producers of the device, and find out from them what they think is going on...if they will answer my questions.

The device is interesting, unusual and could have great use in specific situations. It is clearly not for every user, but then nothing is.

Thanks for the excellent review and for adding more information to the unfolding mystery. I am honored to be "working" on this developing story with you, in a manner of speaking.


RobertS
No official statement on shipdate.
doyou think they will be ready to ship them, and if so do you think they will have practical applications. thanks
You can program F Keys to do such Macros. I cant complain honestly. I can type faster on the iBIZ keyboard than the software keyboard on my iPAQ.
Thanks for your immediate reply, David!

'Tis as expected: it does not allow actual typing. Only hunt-and-peck, one-key-at-a-time typing. So I'm still unclear: how is this any easier than using a mini-keyboard (hardware or software)? It sounds harder, because it requires more hardware, battery drain, stuff to go wrong, and physical space.

Again, what about multi-key strokes, where your fingers block the sensor's view of other fingers? How do you do CTRL+SHIFT+ anything? Or ALT+ any key above it? And all similar combos?

Thank you!
Glenno
How are virtual keys projected through your blocking fingers? How do you see the bottom row of keys and spacebar, at the very least?

As I stated you need to "We did notice though the classic two fingered hunt and peck style of typing works best with the Virtual Keyboard."

2. By what method does it use to detect "key presses"? How can it detect fingers BEHIND fingers (say, your thumbs tapping the spacebar, or multi-key maneuvers like Shift-Q)? How does it distinguish taps near the borders of keys?

Obviously if you use the hunt and peck technique this would not be a problem.

I understand your concerns but seriously I will never give a good review unless I feel the product stands up to my standards. It has its niche and it will not replace a standard keyboard ever. But at 2oz this baby is portable.
As you know I'm completely skeptical about the Virtual Keyboard, but since you have one you can answer the obvious questions. (I'd love to be totally wrong about this.)

1. How are virtual keys projected through your blocking fingers? How do you see the bottom row of keys and spacebar, at the very least?

2. By what method does it use to detect "key presses"? How can it detect fingers BEHIND fingers (say, your thumbs tapping the spacebar, or multi-key maneuvers like Shift-Q)? How does it distinguish taps near the borders of keys?

3. How does it distinguish between resting your fingers on or barely grazing a key, and meaning to press keys? Or does it?

The only way I could imagine any of this works at all is if you have to lift your hands up between every key press... but that wouldn't allow multi-key maneuvers, and anyway would make it worse than tapping a software micro keyboard right on the PDA screen, since that takes no extra hardware or power and is just as fast.

I look forward to hearing how this can possibly work. Thanks.

Glenno
YES it comes with drivers.......
Dave can you ask them if they'll make a driver for win2k or winXP?

I plan on getting a UPC like the OQO, Sony VGN-U70, or Flipstart and see another market they can sell to.

Thanks! It's awesome that these vendors love to come to you first...you're the Dalai Lama of PPCs. ;)
Whoa...this is awesome! I must admit Dave, I am a bit jealous on this one!
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