Ergonomic keyboards, this is not a new thing. Without exception, all companies that produce these devices, in their lines of clavs, in one way or another claim to the title of "taking care of the user." But the new
Smartfish Pro: Motion Keyboard compared to other members of the ergonomic class looks very entertaining.

The thing is that Smartfish Pro: Motion Keyboard uses servos that can automatically change its angle of inclination relative to the plane and the distance between its two halves. The change of position (seven of them altogether) will occur during the day, which, according to the manufacturer, will help to avoid tension in the hands during long uniform work. In addition, the keyboard can even take into account the speed of typing and change the parameters depending on it.
I'm not sure that such technical perversions can really prevent carpal tunnel syndrome and other troubles, but it looks and works quite interestingly. If there is a desire to check, you are welcome to lay out $ 130.
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gizmodoUPD. Oops. For some reason I forgot the picture at first. Correct.