Some products are just so weird that perhaps you don't expect them to get a successor. Like the curved Samsung Galaxy Round. Or LG's rollable Bluetooth keyboard. Well, scratch that last one. LG has ...
Some of our readers will remember the LG Rolly keyboard that launched last year. LG has now announced a new version of the keyboard, the LG Rolly Keyboard 2. The LG Rolly Keyboard 2 now comes with ...
Last summer, LG released the Rolly Keyboard, a flexible Bluetooth keyboard designed to be both productive and portable. On top of that, it literally rolled up allowing for ease of storage, and perhaps ...
If you buy something from a Verge link, Vox Media may earn a commission. See our ethics statement. The old LG Rolly Keyboard had only four rows of keys. We can’t even believe we lived through such ...
IFA Berlin 2015 won’t officially get underway until September 2, but product announcements are already breaking. LG is one of the companies getting ahead of the pack, announcing today its LG Rolly ...
LG has unveiled a number of products last month, including the LG G Pad 2 8.0 and 10.1, and the company’s Bluetooth keyboard, the LG Rolly. We’ve already talked about each of these products, but LG ...
In a press release early this morning, Korean tech giant LG announced that it wants to grab a bigger share of the mobile accessories market. It wants to do so with Rolly Keyboard, a wireless, portable ...
LG has developed a "full-size keyboard for pockets," called the LG Rolly. Aiming to increase its share of the mobile devices accessory market, LG's new ABS constructed keyboard rolls up along the four ...
LG is building anticipation for the upcoming IFA trade show, unveiling a Bluetooth keyboard that rolls up along four rows of keys to become a super-compact stick that slides into your bag. Claire ...
In a press release early this morning, Korean tech giant LG announced that it wants to grab a bigger share of the mobile accessories market. It wants to do so with Rolly Keyboard, a wireless, portable ...
One of the biggest obstacles to actually getting things done on a tablet is a lack of a keyboard. Sure the software keyboard is large enough you can actually get pretty good at banging things out, but ...