Feel Those Curves With Logitech’s Wave Keyboard July 31, 2007

Read more Gadgets , Gizmodo UK , PC , Peripherals , Wireless

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I guess I’m getting old since I never could get to grips with hump-backed, hand-friendly keyboards.

The rest of the world seems fine with them though and Logitech continues to plug it’s anti-RSI efforts with the launch of the new wireless Wave keyboard.

While some ergonomic keyboards divide the keys into two halves, the Wave looks likes its name. According to Logitech, it has three components: a wave key frame design, a U-shaped constant curve, and a cushioned, contoured palm rest. The A and Enter keys, for instance, are at the highest points where they can be clicked by the little fingers.

The 5 degree curve in the keyboard, according to Logitech, should “eliminate awkward hand and forearm positions”. All you need is £70 to test the theory.-Martin Lynch

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