The CES Files: Nemieo Keyboard

While our coverage of this year's CES in Las Vegas was pretty comprehensive when it came to the big name announcements like LG's rollable OLED R TV, there was plenty of smaller, more-niche gadgets and gizmos that we didn't have time to spotlight during the show itself and got a little buried in the noise of the world's biggest consumer electronics tradeshow.

We're taking a moment to appreciate and highlight each of these products up in a new recurring feature called The CES Files, which we'll be running over the next month or so. Without any further hustle, here's the first installment.

While there are plenty of brands in the PC peripherals space trying to invent a better breed of keyboard, there aren't all that many trying to build a different kind of keyboard.

Enter the Nemeio. This unique wireless keyboard comes integrated with backlit e-paper display and custom software that allows you to reprogram every single key. Wish the shift key was just that little bit closer, make it so.

Credit: Nemieo

Though this hook might initially sound like a bit of a gimmick, there's a bunch of neat benefits to note. Multilingual users can easily swap between different languages and power users can load up their keyboard with shortcuts for applications like Photoshop and Microsoft Word.

The Nemeio is niche to be sure but if you fit into that niche, you'll immediately be able to see the potential value.

Pricing or availability for the Nemeio keyboard has yet to be announced.

You can read previous installments of The CES Files here, here, here and here.