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	<title>Comments on: TagType Game Pad &#8211; Sure to Confuse?</title>
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		<title>By: Gadget Review &#187; QWERTY Keyboard in a Game Pad</title>
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		<description>[...] The day I can type 30-60 WPM on this alien looking thing, is the day I quit my day job and take up court room stenography.  Ok, so the manufactures claims may be a little lofty, but we can’t blame them for trying.  Riddled with an assortment of keys and rocker buttons the Alpha Grip AG-5 is designed to be an alternative to the QWERTY keyboard.  Included in the wildly package is a trackball for cursor movement, and ‘enhanced’ QWERTY keyboard layout, a USB port and an expansion slot to add on handheld computers, wireless communication modules, and whatever else you can jam in there.  Available for here for $99. [...]</description>
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