PC Magazine - USA (2020-05)

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t’s tough to make an ergonomic keyboard feel approachable. The curved
design and angled keys with a split down the middle can take a little time
to get used to, and that is time most people don’t want to give up.
Kensington’s latest ergonomic board, the Pro Fit Ergo Wireless, can’t eliminate
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some ways, the Pro Fit Ergo goes toe-to-toe with more expensive ergonomic
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build quality, it simply can’t keep up. The Pro Fit Ergo is a solid way to dip
your toe in and experiment with a curved ergonomic keyboard without
dropping too much cash, but it lacks the comfortable typing feel of its more
costly competitors.

Kensington Pro Fit Ergo

Wireless Keyboard:

Affordable Ergonomic

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