Someone at Microsoft must have had a bad day for publishing content without approval. Fortunately, the web has its own regulations and such news can be digged up quite fast.
Here’s to the Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Keyboard 4000, a new take on their split keyboard of old. A 14° gable separates the two groups of keys, which is complemented by the curved key bed and 7-degree wrist rest for what looks to be a truly comfortable typing experience.
The keyboard is rumored to have the following features:
- gull wing design
- optional palm lift to experience the seven-degree reversed slope
- integrated palm rest
- a spreadsheet for a zoom slider
- five programmable keys
- forward backward keys
The first idea for a price is around $55, since this is no official information and since Microsoft has not yet released the product officially.
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Looks nice. Would love to put my fingers on this one.
The only problem which I still can’t conform with is the keys are separated in the middle by this … buggy big thing. I dislike these separated keyboards somehow, but I’m old fashioned! ;)
The Natural Ergonomic Keyboard 4000 and the Comfort Curve Keyboard 2000 are now offically announced in Germany: http://www.golem.de/0508/40124.html