The physical keyboard for iPad that appears when you need it

A command, Phorm swollen keys through a fluid hidden in houses and creates a soft and comfortable keyboard. Comes this summer at $ 149
It is a case, but only apparently: Phorm is a shell for iPad Mini (coming soon for iPhone 6 Plus) which, on command, a keyboard swells and makes you write better and faster.

If you switch on the groping that is on the back, some areas of the plastic that protects the screen with a swell microfluido and give life to a physical keyboard. The soft keys are going to overlap with those of the virtual keyboard of the Mini and you find yourself typing a strange but comfortable keyboard. Finished you write, the deflated with the same key.

The idea, brilliant, is the Tactus Technology, and according to its CEO, Craig Ciesla, the feedback that results helps to develop muscle memory of the fingers, and then to write more effectively than with the touch keyboards. No need battery. The only flaw: there is only the vertical configuration.

Phorm is on presale at $ 149 (in promo to 99); will arrive in the summer.