Online retailer Urban Collector provides premium, pop culture collectibles like the Nosferatu license plate, iPhone app-style magnets for your fridge, and even a Star Trek-themed ceramic shot glass for those long drunken nights of watching TOS and T.J. Hooker back-to-back.
But what really caught the geek in me was the Star Trek NCC-1701 Warp Wired Keyscraper, a $46 USB keyboard that features the Enterprise shooting at warp speed across the entire peripheral. The site also offers a matching wireless mouse for $27 (Star Trek NCC-1701 Warp Wireless Mouse), although it's not as impressive as the keyboard.
For the comic lover in you, Urban Collector also offers Marvel-themed keyboards and wireless mice, showing Iron Man (keyboard, mouse) and Wolverine (keyboard, mouse) in ther infamous action poses. It's all good stuff as long as the images don't rub off within days... I'd hate to Hulk-out and smash everything out of sheer disappointment.
If you want clean looking keyboards, you may want to avoid these.
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