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Continuing on with our series of keyboard reviews, we're taking a look at the portable, foldable Jorno keyboard. The Jorno made its debut on Kickstarter way back in 2012, and after years of ...
The Jorno is compact and is easy to carry around, but its size prevents it from being a winner. When first launched on Kickstarter, the Jorno was promoted as a compact 8.5 x 3.5 x 1.2 inch ...
Enter Jorno, the smallest lil Bluetooth keyboard you ever did see. Jorno is just 6.8mm thick, and it folds up into a rectangle that’s less than 6 by 4 inches all told. It’s easy to fold up and ...
One of the better solutions we’ve seen to fit this bill is the newly announced Jorno Bluetooth keyboard from Cervantes Mobile. The Jorno Bluetooth keyboard is a physical full QWERTY keyboard ...
If you want a Jorno but don’t need its case, EC Technology’s keyboard is a clone that’s a few bucks cheaper. However, as a dead ringer for the Jorno, it also shares both its perks and its ...
There’s no shortage of mobile keyboards in the world. Some, such as EC Technology’s Bluetooth Ultra-Slim Keyboard and the Jorno Keyboard, fold in thirds. Others, including VisionTek’s ...
S everal hours after the gates opened for the Israeli music festival Supernova, Amit Bar and her boyfriend Nir Jorno arrived with their friend Ziv Hagbi, excited for the event. The devoted ...
Cervantes Mobile has launched its own offering to the segment, in the shape of Jorno: it folds out to an 85-percent of full-size keyboard and hooks up via Bluetooth. The company reckons you'll see ...
Typing on a computer is a piece of cake. Typing on a smartphone, not so much. It's not a huge deal to type a text message, a social media status or even a brief email.