July 30, 2008—Kinesis Corporation, inventor of ergonomic computer keyboards and related devices, has launched two new accessories for its Freestyle Convertible Keyboard family, which includes the Freestyle Solo keyboard.
The new Freestyle V3 and Ascent Multi-tent accessories, along with the previously released Incline and VIP accessories, enable the Solo keyboard to improve the comfort and productivity of nearly any computer user, says the company.
The easy-on/easy-off Freestyle accessories provide a virtual “Swiss army knife” of ergonomic features and configurations. The Freestyle Solo keyboard is available in both Macintosh and PC versions.
According to Kinesis, its vision for the Freestyle keyboard has been a modular design to address the majority of user needs ranging from the mainstream to the specialized. With the addition of the simple to use and inexpensive Freestyle V3 three-angle tenting accessory, and the versatile Ascent Multi-tent accessory, Kinesis says it has met its objectives for this product family to the benefit of both home and corporate computer users.
The heart of the Freestyle lineup is the Solo keyboard, which has two keying modules connected by the flexible Pivot Tether, allowing infinite adjustment of the front opening angle (splay). Removing the Pivot Tether allows the two modules to completely separate up to eight inches. A variety of optional, interchangeable accessories, including the V3 and Ascent kits, provide features never before available from a single keyboard.
For more information visit the Kinesis Web site.