Ed Hardy recently got his hands, er fingers, on the Stowaway Bluetooth keyboard that we’ve been raving about for the past year or two. It worked like a champ with Windows Mobile, XP, and Palm devices according to Ed and I can personally vouch for it working with Vista as well. No additional drivers are needed to use this keyboard with XP or Vista, in fact. If you’re looking for a folding but full-sized keyboard option for your UMPC or smartphone, the Stowaway has to be on your list of accessories to check.
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