Matias USB 2.0 Keyboard Stand Smartphone
Matias today announced availability of its new USB 2.0 Keyboard + Stand Smartphone. Available only in white, the keyboard has a USB 2.0 port on top of the keyboard, two standard USB ports on the back, Mac symbols printed on the keys and a numeric keypad.

What makes the Matias USB 2.0 Keyboard more special is that it has a smartphone stand built in front of the keyboard above the arrow keys, you can keep your iPhone or smartphones for anytime. Matias’ new USB 2.0 Keyboard + Stand Smartphone is now available for Mac and retails for $ 49.95. [via techfresh]
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