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    New Standard Keyboards NSK 535 R Keyboard Review

    Posted on Friday, September 28 2007 @ 19:08:39 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    Like all old fads, the alphabetical approach is trying to make a comeback, or at least a partial one. New Standard Keyboards sent us their NSK 535 R, a four row keyboard arranged alphabetically that targets hunt and peckers, or those otherwise unable to type without looking down. Will this new (old?) keyboard deep six the current standard QWERTY arrangement that dominates the desktop landscape today, or is it just another poseur that will sink into oblivion?

    Link: Hardware Logic

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