Ergonomic Keyboard Anyone?By Chris - 07/21/2008 7:42:51 PM |

We’ve seen lots of keyboards so far. No matter how weird they looked like, we have showed them to you. It’s now the turn of Kinesis’ ergonomic keyboard to be analyzed.
Kinesis says they have a first time ever fully adaptable ergonomic keyboard. There are two new accessories for the Freestyle Convertible Keyboard family which makes them that adaptable.
The Freestyle Solo keyboard has the new Freestyle V3 and Ascent Multi-tent accessories, along the already known Incline and VIP accessories.
The Feestyle Solo keyboard is composed of two models connected by a flexible Pivot Tether which allows you to adjust their position as you wish.
The V3 clips to the base of the Solo and it allows slopes of 5 to 15 degrees. The Ascent Multi-tent enables both vertical keyboard tenting. That means you can set your own tenting angle from 20 to 90 degrees.
Depending on how much time you spend typing a day, you might consider one of these Freestyle Solo keyboards. The keyboard retails for $99 while the accessories will sell for $40 each.
Related posts:
- Logitech Cordless Desktop Wave Keyboard and LX8 Laser Mouse Logitech unveiled the new Cordless Desktop Wave keyboard/mouse combo, featuring...
- Rumored: Microsoft Preparing a SideWinder Keyboard? What do we have here? It’s not just a keyboard,...
- Optimus Maximus keyboard with 113 keys There is a new keyboard launched in the market called...
- Celluon CL850 USB Laser Keyboard Celluon, a leading Korean manufacturer of portable input applications, is...
- Logitech Cordless Desktop MX 5500 Bluetooth Keyboard and Mouse In CES 2008, Logitech has introduced the new Logitech Cordless...
Tags: keyboard


