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Jorno Pocket Folding Keyboard for Android Unveiled

Ever tried writing a full blog post via your mobile device? I have, and I quickly gave up. I am sure we can all agree that typing on mobile devices isn’t always the easiest task. If you find yourself typing a lot on your phone while on the move then check out this gadget.

Cervantes Mobile today unveiled Jorno, a folding Bluetooth keyboard that fits in your pocket. The folding keyboard has a QWERTY layout which lays flat and rigid when it is unfolded.

Jorno weighs in at about just about half a pound and measures 3.5 inches by 3.5 inches by less than an inch when folded up making it fit easily into your pocket.

Device Specifications

  • Dimensions – 3.5 x 3.5 x 0.9 inches (folded). 8.5 x 3.5 x 0.3 inches (unfolded)
  • Weight – 8.8 ounces
  • Battery – Rechargeable lithium ion. Up to 1 month of wireless productivity per charge (based on normal usage)
  • Connections – Mini USB charging cable (included). Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR
  • Indicators – On/Off LED. Low battery LED
  • Compatibility – Designed to work with a variety of Bluetooth enabled mobile devices

The keyboard, which is 15% smaller than the standard keyboard, comes with a detachable cradle to position your portable display in either portrait or landscape mode. It’s size is comparable to a netbook’s keyboard.

The keyboard connects to bluetooth-enabled mobile devices including  Android devices,  iPhones, iPad and Blackberries. See their support page for the full list of devices.

Jorno is expected to hit the market early 2011 for $99 , but you can get it at a discounted price of $79 if you pre order it now from HERE!

Is this an accessory you see yourself getting or would you rather just get your swype on? What do you think?

Source: CNET, Jorno