iPhone 3G External Keyboard is Not a Dream

November 5th, 2008 | by ThryStan |

We’ve been waiting for a contraption like this since the first day that the iPhone hit the market and finally, here it is: the iPhone physical keyboard:

We’ve dealing with an accessory that’s only compatible with jailbroken units and, as you’ll see in the video below, the device is able to run Ruby code. This accessory is an Palm/Visor external keyboard, connected to the iPhone through a custom cable.

As if Apple’s handset wasn’t bulky enough, now we get an extra layer of thickness to toy with, but finally there’s no reason to get frustrated over slow typing on the iPhone’s screen.

[via Engadget Mobile]

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