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Teclado Kinesis Freestyle2 Ergonomic W/ V3 Lifters For PC (9

Modelo 089ZV1C4
Fabricante o sello Kinesis
Peso 1.04 Kg.
Precio:   $469,699.00
Si compra hoy, este producto se despachara y/o entregara entre el 11-06-2024 y el 20-06-2024
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-Titulo Original : Kinesis Freestyle2 Ergonomic Keyboard W/ V3 Lifters For PC (9 Separation)

-Fabricante :

KINESIS

-Descripcion Original:

AWARD-WINNING SPLIT DESIGN: Unlike fixed ergonomic keyboards, the Freestyle2 allows you to rotate and separate the key modules up to 9" to achieve natural hand, wrist and forearm positions for your specific body type and preferences. // ADJUSTABLE TENTING: The Kinesis KB830 model keyboard is pre-assembled with the popular V3 tenting accessory which enables 5, 10, or 15 degrees of tenting (without palm supports) to keep forearms neutral for an optimal typing posture. // STANDARD WINDOWS LAYOUT: The Freestyle2 for PC features a standard Windows layout with hotkeys like Cut, Copy, Paste, multimedia keys, and an embedded numeric 10-key to boost your productivity. No software or special drivers required. // LOW-FORCE KEY SWITCHES: The Freestyle2 uses a custom membrane key switch that features a low-activation force and tactile feedback to reduce finger fatigue, impact and strain. // The Freestyle2 is the most versatile ergonomic keyboard on the market and is designed to adapt to your body type and preferences to increase your comfort and boost your productivity. Customize the position of the keyboard modules with adjustable split, splay and tenting to achieve natural positions for your hands, wrists, and forearms to reduce static muscle tension and strain. Adjustable split boosts comfort and productivity for all body types Adjustable Split Separate the modules to shoulder-width to keep wrists straight (up to 9 inches). Adjustable Tenting Included Tenting enables 5, 10, and 15 degrees to reduce forearm pronation caused by flat keyboards. Low Profile Zero-degree slope eliminates harmful wrist extension. *Palm Supports shown above not compatible with V3 Preassembed Keyboard Compact Design Tenkeyless layout results in a smaller footprint for closer mouse placement to reduce over-reach Read more Kinesis Corporation- The leaders in computer ergonomics since 1992 Tenting with the Pre-Installed V3 Lifters Reduces Forearm Strain 5 Degrees Unsnap legs and fold flat 10 Degrees Snap legs and flip in 15 Degrees Snap legs and flip out Read more Freestyle2 at 10 Degrees of Tenting Flat keyboards cause painful forearm pronation Pronation in the forearm and wrist occurs when typing with your palms face down towards the worksurface. Sustained pronation puts pressure on the forearm muscles and tissues which reduces blood circulation and can lead to fatigue and repetitive strain injuries (“RSI”). Research demonstrates that a moderate elevation of the thumb side of the hand dramatically reduces the pressure on the forearm muscles. What is tenting? Backed by extensive research and testing For 7 months the Atlas IPS firm conducted an independent study investigating the impact of the Freestyle keyboard’s unique split design on posture, comfort, and performance with 80 employees at a large U.S. software company. Findings: 100% were back to full productivity after a brief adaption period 96% preferred the Freestyle over their conventional keyboard 79% experienced a decrease in neck discomfort 50% experienced a decrease in ulnar deviation Read more Kinesis Freestyle2 Keyboard with Pre-assembled V3 Lifters Specifications Width: Min: 15.4 inches; Max: 23.5 inches Depth: 7.1 inches Max height: 3 inches (at 15 degrees of tenting) Connection: USB Wired USB Cable Length: 6 feet Weight: 2.1 lbs 2 Port USB Hub (Mac Version only) Numeric 10 Keypad in Embedded Layer (PC Version only) Standard Layout No Learning Curve Choose Windows or Mac Layout Windows 7-10Mac OS X 10.4+ Low-Force, Tactile Key Switches Peak force: 44 gramsActivation force: 35 gramsTravel distance: 3.9 mmSwitch type: Rubber dome, membrane Read more
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