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ces.cnet.com - 1/20/2009
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Keyboards don't typically get the attention that they deserve, but perhaps they should. According to Smartfish Technologies and a recent study by the US Department of Labor, over 28 million Americans suffer from Carpal Tunnel Syndrome or some other repetitive stress injury due to repeated ...
engadget.com - 1/14/2009
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engadget.com —
Take it from us, kids. Computer use --
with its carpal tunnel-wrecking input devices, spine-bending office chairs
and eye-straining displays -- can wreak havoc on the body of even the healthiest young blogger. And even though there are a million ...
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Smartfish Pro:Motion Keyboard prevents carpal tunnel ...
smartfishtechnologies.com - 1/14/2009
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smartfishtechnologies.com —
Smartfish has developed the world’s first intelligent and
healthy range of “injury avoidance” ergonomic keyboards and devices
for your computer. These patented and innovative products actually eliminates risks of RSI and carpel tunnel syndrome for ...
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Smartfish Technologies
smartfishtechnologies.com - 1/13/2009
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smartfishtechnologies.com —
All Rights Reserved. Smartfish Technologies. Patents Pending.
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Smartfish Technologies
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Smartfish Automatic Moving Keyboard, Moves To Your Needs
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Many people and gamers have suffered from carpal tunnel syndrome or median neuropathy at the wrist due to prolonged usage of the typical keyboard. Here comes the Automatic Moving Keyboard from Smartfish Technologies to save the day.
The Automatic Moving Keyboard can track your day-to-day typing activities and readjust the keys to give you the optimum comfort. A comfortable keyboard layout will increase productivity and in turn, you can churn out more work or more frags.
The Smartfish Pro:Motion keyboard is available now and sets you back for $130.
Image: Smartfish Technologies | Via: Crave
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