Interesting idea about the folding keyboard. I've seen a lot of people use such keyboards here in the Washington, DC area for their various Palm devices. I used to use a LandWare GoType keyboard with my Palm III and VII for about 4 years. It worked wonderfully, even on the Metro. I used mine to do business correspondence, write papers for school work, etc. in conjunction with Documents-to-Go (currently under development for iPhone -
http://www.dataviz.com/products/documentstogo/iphone/notify/index.html) to sync the documents with my desktop.
Perhaps Targus or another company is working with Apple to license such a keyboard already. I can't imagine that technology would be an issue. I'm guessing that legal and financial issues are more likely to be an issue, rather than technology.
I'd personally be surprised if there wasn't one on the market by the end of 2009.
I was a Palm user for 10 years before becoming an iPhone user in December 2007. However, my desire for a standalone keyboard wasn't my sole defining factor in choosing a smartphone. Apple has done a lot right with the iPhone and I've no doubt that a lot of things - like "cut and paste" and external keyboards are under development or at least on the development calendar for the future. Contrary to the belief of a few prolific posters in these forums, one can want more and still love what the iPhone currently does well. My guess is that a stand-alone keyboard will appear in a year or so if Apple agrees to allow a third party to license and develop one and the market appears to be there for such a product. Several years had gone by before Palm/Handspring compatible keyboards showed up. The iPhone is still rather new as far as PDAs go - give it some time and I believe one will hit the market.
It appears there are at least 2 people who'd buy one...
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