In this modern, pixelated world, the computer keyboard has become a real everyday object, something we tend to touch more times than we realize. So why not seek out the best keyboard, one built from the features of lesser keyboards? That’s precisely what the CODE keyboard aims to do.
For those who type a lot, such as writers, editors, or programmers, a good and comfortable keyboard is essential. Some might go for an ergonomic keyboard, while others prefer something a little more traditional and might even go for a mechanical keyboard due to the “clacking” noises it makes which is reminiscent of keyboards back in the day. Well the good news is that if you’re a programmer looking for a mechanical keyboard designed to meet your needs, perhaps the CODE keyboard might be right up your alley. (more…)
CODE Mechanical Keyboard Is Designed With Programmers In Mind original content from Ubergizmo.
Who cares that the Iron Throne in Game of Thrones is forged from the swords of everyone Aegon conquered. This Throne of Nerds is made by artist Mike DeWolfe who warped together more than 20 different keyboards to create a throne every one of us who stare at a computer for a living should be fighting for. This is the pinnacle.
SwiftKey is fantastic. It’s got great prediction, great personalization, swipe-based entry options
Microsoft is preparing to release their newest Sculpt Comfort Desktop Set. The set consists of a Sculpt Comfort Keyboard and a Sculpt Comfort Mouse. Let’s start with the Sculpt Comfort Keyboard, this ergonomically designed keyboard features a 2.4GHz radio frequency, a comfort curve layout design, 109 keys and a removable palm rest. As for the Sculpt Comfort Mouse, this Windows 8 compatible mouse adopts the BlueTrack technology (works on almost any surface) and features a 1000dpi resolution, a 4-way scroll wheel and a Windows Touch tab to easily switch to the start screen on Windows 8. The Microsoft Sculpt Comfort Desktop Set will be available from September 6th for 7,980 Yen (about $82). [Microsoft]
Microsoft Sculpt desktop accessories offer health-centric ergonomic designs
Posted in: Today's ChiliThose who spend any significant amount of time every day at their desk know the discomfort that can result from an improper work setup, whether it be a stiff back or a pinched nerve. Such was reflected in a Healthy Computing Survey conducted by Microsoft, which it made available today to coincide with the launch […]
Back in 1994, Microsoft’s first ergonomic keyboard showed us that the traditional design maybe wasn’t as comfortable as it could’ve been, and that we didn’t have to deal with a crippling pain in our wrists just to send an email. An age of ergonomic accessories was born, and the piece de resistance of the past 20 or so years would have to be Microsoft’s new Sculpt Ergonomic Desktop set, featuring a trio of comfy input options.
Logitech has announced a new wireless keyboard that comes with a built-in trackpad. The TK820 is a new teardrop-shaped keyboard that includes a chiclet style keyboard layout and a huge trackpad built in on the right side. It’s not quite as large as Apple’s Magic Trackpad or the company’s own Wireless Touchpad, but it’s larger […]
Tt eSports has taken the wraps off its latest gaming keyboard, the mechanical POSEIDON Illuminated. So that gamers “could have the change to experience” a mechanical gaming keyboard, Tt eSports promises that the device is a high-end offering that falls into an affordable price range, with the MSRP being pegged at $80 USD. Tt eSports […]
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