VIDEO: Grippity back-typing device revealed

Innovative new QWERTY input solution

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15 May 2009 9:46 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott

We like the look of this coming-soon device. The "Grippity" is one in a line of solutions that address the problem of the QWERTY keyboard not actually being the best ergonomic solutions for us human beans, despite its worldwide adoption.

Described as a "fresh innovative ergonomic approach to handheld QWERTY typing", the first Grippity, a media centre remote, is due to go on sale next year, while the company is also working on a similar solution for mobile phones.

One of those things you'd really have to get hands-on with to know whether its genius or garbage, hit play for video explaining the concept and to see it in action.

Thanks to Harel for the tip.
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