Did the Japanese Sanwa Supply think that a very interesting marriage would show us a child of love that could even be successful?
What is at stake here is the launch of a miniature keyboard that is also equipped with gamepad features. Roughly speaking, they grabbed and pressed a keyboard under the analog arm. But why can this be successful? At first, surely everyone is wary of the idea, but let’s think about it better.
Today, the astonishing range of smartphones already operate with either a physical or an on-screen QWERTY keyboard. So in truth, this is not such a bad idea, as this would give us a two-in-one device. This is how the SKB WL16BK wireless mini keyboard was born, which also got 1 analog lever. The idea is a great guideline, because if it works well, a new compact peripheral can emerge from it.
In this case, this initial attempt can best be a great complement as an HTPC companion, where human intervention is minimal, yet I can do everything with a wireless device slightly larger than the phone in our hand. The SKB-WL16BK gives us a 76-key QWERTY keyboard, complete with an analog arm and multimedia keys in addition to the directional keys. In addition, the SKB-WL16BK even got two triggers, which may be familiar from gamepads.
In terms of physical size, the 145 x 90 x 28 millimeter is accompanied by a weight of 168 grams (this already includes the weight of the 2 AA batteries required for operation). The device communicates wirelessly with the PC at a frequency of 2,4 GHz. The SKB-WL16BK is a great two-in-one device with an end-user price of $ 174,3.
Source: TechPowerUp!