For Immediate Release
June 4th, 2008
Cheryl Isen, Isen and Company, for Kinesis Corporation
(425) 222-0779
Cheryl@IsenandCo.com
KINESIS INTRODUCES FREESTYLE™ CONVERTIBLE KEYBOARD,
THE FIRST FULLY-SEPARATING KEYBOARD FOR MACINTOSH®
Bothell, Washington -- --Kinesis Corporation®, the leading innovator of ergonomic computer keyboard and related devices, today announced the FreestyleTM Convertible keyboard family for Macintosh®. The award-winning design is the first Macintosh keyboard to completely separate, providing several configurations in one modular design. The separation feature is a key element for improving workstation comfort and reducing injury. Kinesis also added an assortment of productivity-improving driverless hot keys, a powerful new feature which is unique among mainstream computer keyboards.
The stylish Freestyle family consists of the Freestyle SoloTM keyboard and two accessory options. The Freestyle InclineTM accessory provides simple but powerful adjustability, while the Freestyle VIPTM accessory enables additional adjustments including complete keyboard separation. Options are offered separately, enabling individuals and organizations to add features at any time.
Kinesis President and CEO Will Hargreaves, PhD, explained the importance of bringing this product to the Macintosh market: “We are very excited to provide the simplicity, comfort and flexibility of the Freestyle family to the Macintosh market. As consumers spend more hours at their home and office workstations, they better understand the importance of advanced keyboard design features in maximizing productivity, ensuring comfort, and avoiding overuse injuries.” Hargreaves added, “For too long, Macintosh users have not had the choice of an aesthetic, versatile, Mac-optimized alternative keyboard. We designed the Freestyle product family to provide a new level of elegance and comfort to Macintosh users everywhere.”
The heart of the Freestyle family is the Solo keyboard. A familiar compact key layout makes adaptation a breeze, but that’s where traditional keyboard design ends. The Freestyle's unique design features include:
According to Jon Biggs, Kinesis Director of Sales and Marketing, “Our design objectives in creating the Freestyle Convertible™ keyboard family were (1) to provide the widest possible array of ergonomic features without complex or costly mechanisms, and (2) to provide a flexible configuration in order to meet a full range of user needs at the lowest possible cost.” Biggs added, “We accomplished these goals by creating a modular design which allows users to pick the features they need, and to easily change configurations as needs change.” The Freestyle family was initially introduced to the PC market in 2007. With both PC and Macintosh models now available, corporations which are increasingly using Apple computers can standardize on the Freestyle Convertible™ keyboard family for both PC and Macintosh. They can benefit by maximizing both comfort and productivity for all their computer users, even when needs and users change. A common key layout eliminates learning curves when employees change assignments or locations. And the IT department is spared the cost and challenge of installing and maintaining the special drivers which are required for other keyboards with advanced key actions.
The Kinesis Freestyle keyboard family is both innovative and effective, as validated by ergonomic professionals attending the recent National Ergonomics Conference. The PC Freestyle model was awarded the “Attendees Choice Award” (Dec 2006) as one of the products most likely to increase productivity and profitability while improving workplace health and safety.
Suggested retail price for the Freestyle Solo keyboard is $99.00 and $40 for either accessory kit.
About Kinesis
Kinesis Corporation is located in Bothell, Washington, and is in its 17th year of serving the comfort and productivity needs of computer users. After introducing the first U.S. letter-based alternative keyboard (the Contoured keyboard) in 1992, Kinesis pioneered the use of foot switches for modulating keyboard input and developed the first commercial interface adapters for Macintosh and Sun systems before the advent of USB. Kinesis currently sells three distinct lines of high-performance keyboards and a full line of computer-related ergonomic office products including office seating, laptop accessories, and keyboard trays For more information about Kinesis Corporation and its products, call (800) 454-6374, sales@kinesis.com or visit www.kinesis.com.
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