If you are like me and have gotten to the point where you don't even look at your keyboard, you would most likely find this gadget completely useless. But for those with visual impairments, this large print keyboard comes with 'keys U see' so you'll never have to second guess a key again. Showcased on popgadget, you can snag one of these masterpieces for $50 in your choice of three different colors- including black with yellow lettering, ivory with black lettering and black with white lettering for better recognition. And check out the giant keyed phone in the background- I'm sensing a pattern! 

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I'm not seeing how keyboards and phones for people with low vision is a trend...
1I don't like this, but I could totally see me grandmother using this to send us emails!
cute!
2It's not attractive, but I think it's a really great idea.
3ahahahaha my Dad would LOVE this. So my vote is definitely geeky. (:
4geeky
5For people who aren't familiar with the keyboard i guess....
6it's kinda funny
It's great for people with impaired vision, but chic it's not.
7i think my mom could use this.
8I think it's great this exists. I bet my mom would want one.. but she knows where all the keys are so it would be a little useless.
9wow, thats HUGE. but my mom's eyes are really blurry, so that'll help.
10good for older people new to technology and with lesser vision!
11Lol the phone is an amplifier one, for hard of hearing people ... and since I guess, hearing loss is more frequent in the elderly, it explains why they made the buttons that big!
12Geeky for sure, but sometimes necessary.
13I don't see this as either, I guess it would be considered more geeky, but if you are a geek, you would know how to type properly without looking at the keys. At least I know (I am a geek) how to type and I would care less if they actually had the label on the key, I would prefer a keyboard cover that was just plain or had weird symbols on it, or even a different language (I know that would be difficult since a lot of languages have more letters or numbers or have the same, but just to confuse people.)
14woaaa! That's so BIG! Lol. Great for people with vision problems, but not so chic for people who don't have vision problems...
15if u can't see the keyboard how can u see text on the computer screen?
16my mom would love this. it'd so useful for her.
17Totally geeky, but a good idea for people who don't have great eyesight.
18Geeky. It looks like it is for a child just starting out with computers
19Great for those with vision impairments. People with poor vision often have to adjust their browser and other control panels in order to have larger font sizes.
20chic-no for someone a week away from the retirement home-maybe
21geeky, i'm sure my dad is dying for one of these
22looks funny, but i wouldn't like to have this one. to orange.
23If you are grown and sexy, as myself, you would appreciate something like this.
24for the elderly
25This seems more about function than form. Definately helpful for those who need it though. Could totally see my grandma using it.
26Definitely don't like the huge yellow keys, but I would get one in all black... Cute!
27looks odd, but if they need it , then what the hell!
28I like it and think its chic, but functional too. The older I get... also easier to see in low light.
29geek chic for people who use it to see better in low light or what not... geeky, but helpful for people who are still learning to type and need to look down at the keyboard (in which case they probably got it from a geeky friend who thinks and/or realizes they need help)
30i can understand how this would be pretty cool if you were blind. ha with the colors and print you probably could even still see it. ha. i think its perfect for older people or people who just need a bigger font size. so its not totally geeky or geeky chic.
31Great for older people, or those who can't type but have poor vision!
32My G-ma would love it!
33Nice idea, terrible execution
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