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Gyration Goes Retro, Re-Introduces Classic Keyboards

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SMK-Link Electronics Corporation, a subsidiary of SMK Electronics and owner of Gyration, today announced the retro re-issue of two classic wireless keyboards: the 101-key Gyration Classic Full-Size Wireless Keyboard, and the 88-key Gyration Classic Compact Wireless Keyboard. Both feature sculpted keys, tactile-response typing, dedicated multimedia and Internet browsing keys, and an extended wireless range of up to 100 feet.

"These retro-design classic keyboards from Gyration bring back the look, feel and robust performance of keyboards typical of their era," said John Blair, General Manager of Branded Products for SMK-Link. "They're rugged, accurate and powerful, with an extended range that makes them ideal for use in boardrooms, training centers, meeting halls, houses of worship and outdoor presentation applications."





"In addition to their sculpted QWERTY key layouts, both keyboards offer integrated media transport and audio controls as well as Internet browsing keys--making them a good choice for Multimedia rooms and even home entertainment systems," continued Mr. Blair. "With a street price of less than $70, these Gyration Classic Wireless Keyboards offer excellent performance and value, packaged in a retro look and feel."

Gyration Classic Full-Size and Compact Wireless Keyboards
  • 101-key and 88-key sculpted key layouts
  • Tactile response typing action
  • Media transport and audio controls
  • Dedicated Internet browsing keys
  • 2.4 GHz RF USB receiver
  • 100 foot (30 meter) wireless range
  • Windows/PC and Mac OS X compatible
  • Street price: $69.99

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Double LOL 100 feet + $70...
 

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