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There is a Chinese made mini bluetooth keyboard, the size of a smartphone, but much thinner and only weighs around 10 gr and is usually prized at around $10. You will need a driver (plenty available for free on Market) to use it, but once paired and connected it does work. Any of the usual gadget outlets have this item. It is very useful for writing mails and SMS, but I wouldn't recommend it for writing school reports. It is basically a "two-thumbs" device.
 
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It is nice, I will get the tranformer and the bluetooth hope some is well
 
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It is nice, I will get the tranformer and the bluetooth hope some is well
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There is a Chinese made mini bluetooth keyboard, the size of a smartphone, but much thinner and only weighs around 10 gr and is usually prized at around $10. You will need a driver (plenty available for free on Market) to use it, but once paired and connected it does work. Any of the usual gadget outlets have this item. It is very useful for writing mails and SMS, but I wouldn't recommend it for writing school reports. It is basically a "two-thumbs" device.
yeah, you can try mini BT keyboard (just like Gtab) but from chinesse for far cheaper price.....
in my case, it keeps DC and reconnecting eventhough its already paired. any idea why ?
 
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I have never had any problem like that. The range is fairly limited, if you move it to far away it might drop the connection. Also, in order to save battery it shuts down, but you just need to push a button to start it up again, I usually push the space bar.

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