You can link literally any IR - based remote to any media center system that has a USB port that will
accept a keyboard input.
Not exact matches
The device comes with an 11.6 ″ PLS touch display and
accepts digitizer pen, multi-touch or
keyboard input.
Options for theoretically jacking in a
keyboard (the controller - based text
input interface is a bit annoying, though you'll get used to it in due time), USB mouse or the PSP, which can double as a rear - view mirror in racing games or
accept PSOne games (purchased online, transferred over and playable via emulator) further prove quite promising.
Some can easily
accept inputs from a connected
keyboard, but for the majority of the time you're going to be tapping and swiping on the screen, and hitting the Home button, and iOS apps are specifically built for that.
It has four different types of
keyboard built into the app and supports other
keyboards like Minuum and can
accept voice
input, too.
We don't like that the app only
accepts handwritten notes, no
keyboard input.