Friday 8 May 2009

Smartfish Pro:Motion Ergonomic Adaptive Keyboard Anti RSI, Carpal Tunnel

On the whole it has to be said that keyboards designed specifically to
reduce the risks of succumbing to RSI or injuries such as carpal tunnel
(something I've suffered from and its extremely unpleasant and annoying
if you make your living at a keyboard) are, in the main, fairly
aesthetically cumbersome beasts. But such cannot be said of the new
Smartfish Pro:Motion Ergonomic Keyboard with its fluid lines and
seductive contours. But there's more to this ergonomic keyboard that
meets the eye.

Designed, according to Smartfish, in collaboration with the Hospital for
Special Surgery (HSS) in New York ('the #1 rated Orthopedics Hospital'),
the Smartfish Pro:Motion Ergonomic Keyboard actually analyses how you
type and adapts to ensure maximum comfort - making adjustments in
height, angle and radial position - thanks to a series of internal
motors and, additionally, will even measure your typing speed to
dynamically adapt the keyboard to best suit your typing capabilities.
Clever stuff.


Smartfish Pro:Motion Ergonomic Keyboard Features:

Full keyboard layout with number pad
Sleek design
Patented 3D movement
Patented Dynamic Position Controller
Automatically move based on your use pattern
Auto prompt exercise program
Integrated wrist rest
Aluminum finish
Sensor Lights

Compatible with both Mac and PC systems, the Smartfish Pro:Motion is
envisaged to retail for around the $130 price point but, at this stage
there is no actual stated shipping date.

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