• Add bling to your keyboard with gold $4 key

  • What’s the easiest to make a new product sell? Simple make it in gold. Nokia did it, so did Jawbone and now Chi Ha Pura. The little known design company has come up with an interesting way to show your bling obsession— a replacement key for your keyboard made in gold. What’s fascinating about this customizable key is the number it replaces —it’s the key 4 with the dollar sign tattooed on top. Now that’s what we call prioritizing key (pun intended). Hopefully, it fits all keyboard-types!
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    [Ohgizmo]

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