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Kinesis Freestyle Convertible Keyboards for Mac

Jun 5 2008, 10:47am CDT | by

Kinesis Freestyle Convertible Keyboards for Mac
 
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Mac heads looking for an ergonomic keyboard might want to check out the Freestyle convertible Keyboards for Mac from Kinesis. Kinesis says that the Freestyle is the first fully separating keyboard for the Mac.

The line for Mac users includes the Freestyle Solo and two accessories. Accessories include the Freestyle Incline and Freestyle VIP. The Incline provides simple adjustability to the Solo keyboard and the VIP offers additional adjustment.

Kinesis President and CEO Will Hargreaves, PhD, explained the importance of bringing this product to the Macintosh market: "We are very excited to provide the simplicity, comfort and flexibility of the Freestyle family to the Macintosh market. As consumers spend more hours at their home and office workstations, they better understand the importance of advanced keyboard design features in maximizing productivity, ensuring comfort, and avoiding overuse injuries." Hargreaves added, "For too long, Macintosh users have not had the choice of an aesthetic, versatile, Mac-optimized alternative keyboard. We designed the Freestyle product family to provide a new level of elegance and comfort to Macintosh users everywhere."

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