Friday, December 12th 2014

Spire Announces Curvature Ergonomic Keyboard

Did you know that one in six computer users are suffering from some form of RSI (Repetitive Strain Injury) or Carpal Tunnel Syndrome? Mostly related to intensive use of a traditional keyboard and mouse. As part of our new ergonomic computing product line, Spire is rolling out products which will make your long hours of computing more comfortable and better for your wellbeing. The latest addition to our ergonomic line is the Curvature.

The Curvature series ergonomic Keyboards are high quality, multimedia keyboards, intended to relieve the strain of everyday computer use. The special curved and arched shape of this keyboard give your arms a more natural position and let's your wrists relax while typing, instead of the regular strained position with generic keyboards. Compatible with all current Windows OS and the latest MAC OS, this keyboard is widely compatible. The Curvature is build out of HIPS (high impact polystyrene) plastic and equipped with multimedia hot keys, connected through the 1.5m long USB cable and backed by 2 years manufacturer warranty.
Main Features:
  • Curved and arched, ergonomic design
  • Large palm rest and support
  • Natural wrist and arm positioning
  • Suitable for long computing hours
  • Multimedia keyboard hot keys
  • High-quality membrane key switch
Part number:
  • SP-K4003-USB
  • Codename: CURVATURE
  • EAN/UPC: 6943051264035
MSRP:
Manufacturer suggested retail price:
  • € 41,95 (Euro, ex VAT)
  • $ 51,95 (Dollar, ex VAT)
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8 Comments on Spire Announces Curvature Ergonomic Keyboard

#1
ZoneDymo
its like i've gone back in time
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#3
Jorge
I've never found an ergo keyboard that fit me better than a traditional design and I've tried several.
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#4
AsRock
TPU addict
i would like one for gaming but being left handed the arrow keys and numpad would have to be curved too.
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#5
manofthem
WCG-TPU Team All-Star!
I remember when these were big like 10 or so years ago, used to play with my friend's and thought it was nifty. However, I've become a mechanical-elitist which means i'm not even remotely considering this; but that aside, the keyboard just looks obnoxious, not to my taste.
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#6
Sony Xperia S
The keyboard design is nice, it is similar to Logitech Wave.

The drawback is the high price. They could ask 50% less euros. :p
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#7
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manofthemI remember when these were big like 10 or so years ago, used to play with my friend's and thought it was nifty. However, I've become a mechanical-elitist which means i'm not even remotely considering this; but that aside, the keyboard just looks obnoxious, not to my taste.
LOL...I remember when every keyboard was mechanical and I for one will never go back to one....I like my smooth soft touch short stroke cell keyboards...
I can understand why people like mechanical keyboards...they have a solid quality feel to them...but these curved keyboards aren't good imo...they make my wrists hurt..
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#8
Sony Xperia S
jmcslobbut these curved keyboards aren't good imo...they make my wrists hurt
This is your problem and only yours, these curved keyboards have the most ergonomic and pleasant design.

It is probably just you and similar who prefer to type on their 4 inch smartphones. :lol: :laugh:

Or, in other words, it is plain evil.
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