PC Peripherals Logitech Wave Keyboard and Mouse

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Logitech Wave Keyboard and Mouse

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I seriously don't have any words to describe it's beauty. Actually this is not the first time we are ogling at this baby; we had a quick look at this keyboard few months back but the pic wasn't doing justice to it's stunning look then. The Logitech Cordless Desktop Wave (keyboard-mouse combo) and the Logitech Wave Keyboard sports innovative Wave design that enhance comfort without requiring people to change the way they type. The ergonomic keyboard boosts a wave key-frame design, a U-shaped constant curve and a cushioned, and contoured palm rest. The firm intents to provide more comfort while you type for 200 hours per year (the firm arrived at this figure after conducting a study at Harvard). This is the first keyboard whose keys varies in length -- its gradual wave-shaped contour, cradles the fingers with a shape that supports their actual, varied length. The keys are highest at the A and Enter keys, then decreases in height until reaching the D and K keys, then the keys move up again in height to accommodate the pointer fingers at the G and H keys. It also includes hot / programmable keys to give you instant access to popular applications. The Wave keyboard can be paired with a cordless laser mouse that features pixel-precise laser tracking and a comfortable, soft rubber grip. The Cordless Wave keyboard-and-mouse combo will be available in late August for $90, while the corded Wave Keyboard goes for $50.

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Quad Master said:
The Cordless Wave keyboard-and-mouse combo will be available in late August for $90, while the corded Wave Keyboard goes for $50.
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this one looks great. :D
 
^ Chaos, awesome rig you have there. Also, how do you find typing with the MS natural? I've been using the MS natural keyboard for over 7 years now (my old keyboard is a plain natural split keyboard). I was undecided over the logitech G11 vs the MS 4000, but then familiarity with the product won me over. Its so comfortable using this keyboard for hours at a stretch. I guess the drawback for new users of a natural keyboard is the time it takes to get used to the split style (but with practice, its not more than a week or two).
 
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