![]() Kinesis does have a new ergonomic keyboard called the Freestyle2 that comes close to the same price point as the Sculpt - $109 for the basic model and $129 for a slightly different configuration - and comes in both Mac and PC models. The Kinesis Advantage keyboard costs $299. A company called Truly Ergonomic makes a keyboard of the same name - but it costs almost $250 dollars. ![]() Logitech has offered some popular ergonomic keyboards in the past, but hasn’t introduced a new one in a while. In researching other ergonomic keyboards, I found surprisingly few keyboards that, like the Sculpt, can claim to be both ergonomic and stylish while not breaking the bank. Such is life in a small New York City apartment. (“Oh no, not one of those!” an ergonomics expert said when I consulted him for this column.) Most days I’m hunched over a laptop on a small desk while seated in a sagging, fold-up director’s chair. ![]() It should be noted that my current desk area at home is, quite possibly, the least ergonomic setup ever. I’ve been using the plastic Sculpt keyboard and mouse for the past week and a half, connecting both devices to my 15-inch Mac laptop. ![]() The set is optimized for PCs running Windows, but also works with Mac computers. The Sculpt’s project code name was “manta ray,” due to its likeness to the flattened fish ![]()
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