Like a vinyl record omitted within the sun too long, Microsoft’s Comfort Curve Keyboard has returned, albeit slightly more warped than before. The ergonomic peripheral is an try to improve the relief and posture of users who just don’t go in for the split variety. The 3000 features uniformly-sized QWERTY keys, offering up an analogous layout to conventional straight keyboards. You can get your fingers at the input device in August for $20, to work out if the relaxation does indeed match the curves.
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