Agreed. I'm predicting more along the lines of really good on-screen keyboards, or ThinkGeek's laser keyboard (http://www.thinkgeek.com/computing/keyboards-mice/8193/), or something entirely new but still in that vein. In other words, keeping what works but evolving past the big physical slab of plastic.
> Call me old-fashioned, but I don't see it being supplanted by voice-transcription or gestures or whatever for a very long time.
Well, we can type way faster than we can talk, so even if voice transcription were perfected, it would still be impractical.
> Call me old-fashioned, but I don't see it being supplanted by voice-transcription or gestures or whatever for a very long time.
Well, we can type way faster than we can talk, so even if voice transcription were perfected, it would still be impractical.