Keyport Slide review

Courtesy Engadget  Tue, 08/17/2010 - 16:44

It's not often that we have an opportunity to review a fascinating new way to store and use keys -- plain old keys, that is, not encryption keys, electronic keys, CD keys, or Florida Keys -- so when we heard that the sanely-priced version of the Keyport was finally shipping after a three-year wait , we knew that we had to have a look.

It's not too useful of a product for those of you...


 

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