
Kinesis pushes the boundaries of keyboard design with the new Freestyle Convertible Keyboard range. First off is the Solo keyboard that offers a standard, traditional layout albeit in a much more compact manner to minimize adaptation while easing mouse movements. There are two keying modules hooked up to one another via the flexible Pivot TetherT, enabling infinite adjustment of the front opening angle (splay). Once you remove the Pivot Tether, it allows both modules to completely separate up to 8″. The Solo Keyboard will retail for $99, and it can be augmented by the Freestyle V3 and Accent Multi-tent accessories that retail for $24.95 and $199, respectively.
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