Electronics : Fellowes 98915 Antimicrobial Split Design Keyboard (Black)

Electronics : Fellowes 98915 Antimicrobial Split Design Keyboard (Black)

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Fellowes 98915 Antimicrobial Split Design Keyboard (Black)

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Street Price: $69.98
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Fellowes
Color: Black
EAN: 0043859947218
Label: Fellowes
Product Manufacturer: Fellowes
Model: 98915
Number Of Items: 1
Platform: Windows XP
Publisher: Fellowes
Studio: Fellowes


Piece facts:
  • Fellowes Antimicrobial Split Design Keyboard conforms to natural arm and hand positions for added comfort.
  • Microban antimicrobial protection keeps product cleaner.
  • 16-character buffer for fast typists with user-preferred tactile feel.
  • 7 additional hot keys offer multimedia control and one touch Internet access.
  • USB connectivity; programmable software included. Windows 98SE, 2000, XP, ME & Vista compatible.




(Black) Keyboard Design Split Antimicrobial 98915 Fellowes






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Split-key and 3-D design conforms to your natural arm and hand positions, reducing tension in shoulders, arms and wrists. Features built-in Microban antimicrobial protection inhibits the uncontrolled growth of damaging microbes, such as bacteria, that can cause product deterioration. 16-character buffer is for the fast typists and the user preferred tactile feel.


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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great keyboard and kills my crumb dropping better than plain plastic ...
Every bit the keyboard as my old Microsoft. The media/net buttons at the top aren't quite as easy to hit as those on the MS keyboard but they aren't annoying in any way.




Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Great ergonomics and key feel
I was using an aging--ahem--EXTREMELY OLD--MS Natural keyboard before realizing it was time to look for a new keyboard. Oh what a difference. The keys on this Fellowes have such a great feel, and they're QUIET.

One of the other nice things is how compact the board is compared to other split style keyboards. A big annoyance of mine is when the keyboard is too wide and starts to push into the mouse area--making it difficult to maintain good ergonomics.

A little thing that takes some getting used to on this board is the layout of the up-down-right-left arrow keys. I'm slowly getting used to it, and I'm sure it wont be a problem after a week or two of heavy keyboard use.

Not sure how important/effective the Antimicrobial coating is (seems like a gimmick), but I'll report back in a couple of years ;)

All in all--this keyboard seems to be worth the price. Considering how much most of us use our keyboards every day, it's better to pay a bit more and get a solid keyboard that will help prevent rep. stress injuries.

A side note to those who already suffer from carpal, etc--Look into Overcoming Repetitive Motion Injuries the Rossiter Way. It's about these somewhat strange two-person stretches that reverse carpal. Try this before you even consider destructive carpal surgery. The stretches worked like a miracle and keep me out of trouble when used once a week as maintenance.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Wrist-Saving keyboard! ...
This keyboard is an amazing ergonomic keyboard. It feels very comfortable and easy to use, especially if you have carpal or syptoms of it. It forces your hands into a specific angle to take the pressure off of your wrists. Once you're used to using a split keyboard design such as this, you'll never go back to the regular keyboard.

I highly recommend you give this a shot if you're having wrist problems. Give it a couple of months to get used to the split keyboard and you'll see amazing results.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - sleek, comfortable
I bought this keyboard because I was having carpal tunnel due to typing on my crampy little laptop keyboard. After using this Keyboard, my problem was gone. It has a easy-to-use nice design and it's light weight. I love it.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great value ...
I looked high and low for a good split keyboard and nothing seemed to
please me. I turned to Amazon and found this one. I am training myself
to do "touch typing" and this definitely helps to keep my fingers where
they are supposed to be. Nice ergo design and affordable. Fellows products
are awesome. I have one of their shredders too. Buy it...you won't regret
it. Rosemary New Hampshire

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