Dynamo Green Keyboard
Apr 1, 08 07:38 AM PDT

The £59.99 Dynamo Green Keyboard is pretty interesting, as it helps you lower your monthly power bills as long as you keep on typing. The main reason being it boasting the capability of harnessing the power of kinetic energy when typing on it, turning the energy into electricity which can then help power the computer which you're using at the moment. Sounds pretty far out, eh? I'm not too sure with today's high powered PCs, even typing an unachievable 1,000 words per minute won't be enough to keep your processor juiced. How much can you actually save anyways? I think this is more of a marketing gimmick than anything else.
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