Could the trusty QWERTY keyboard be on its way out with the introduction of New Standard Keyboards’ NSK535S? This 53-key USB device measures just 12.5″ wide and 5″ deep and has a lower learning curve compared against its QWERTY counterpart, offering a highly efficient design for high-speed typing. It is extremely foreign to QWERTY lovers, but has been proven beneficial for dyslexicx as well as those who are in need of assisted technology. The NSK535S has a short-travel key, maknig it more suitable for gaming applications while the keys are aligned with the natural movement of fingers to reduce the risk of RSI. You can pick one up today for $69.95.
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