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Comfort Keyboard

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With its three keypad units, the Comfort Keyboard looks more like the victim of a tremor than an input device. One divide separates the main keymap into two units (similar to a split keyboard), and the second frees the number pad. A metal base joins all three, offering support while you vault, twist, and turn any of them to your heart's content. Adapting to it is simple: You can start out flat and then slowly migrate to a healthier position. The Comfort Keyboard is a smart solution for office ergonomics—if you're not scared off by the price tag.

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Robyn Peterson

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