... been long accustomed to, the P-Touch Cube Pro is not an ergonomic (or even pretend ergonomic ) device for creating labels. As the name points out, it is (almost) a cube, a fairly hefty almost cube to b ...
Our Viking warrior Ida has provided her thoughts on the GELID Solutions APEX Wireless Vertical Mouse. How well does it work for the average non-techy user?
For the last few weeks, I’ve traded my normal ...
... The MX series is exemplary with its Unifying receiver and great ergonomics.
The MX VERTICAL brings the ergonomics to new heights of user-friendliness (but not if you’re leftie!)
Fortunately I’m right-handed ...
... that I pulled out of the packaging. It was also heavy for its size, another thing that I did not expect. It felt ... rock solid. There is a slight angle to the keyboard for ergonomics.
The most distinctiv ...
... eels weird and uncomfortable when I try to keep all parts of my hand off the desk, although having an ergonomically adjusted desk would go a long way into mitigating that. To be honest except for the ...
... beautiful ergonomic mouse means it’s not for everyone. Particularly the nearly 1 billion left-handers in the world.
Some of the buttons are not as easy to use. The two triangular ones behind the side-scrolling ...
... MT-200 is about the size of a phablet but much lighter. The unit is in a slight wedge shape, providing a slight ergonomic benefit when using the touch panel. The gloss black finish is interrupted only ...
Microsoft has pursued ever more exoticshapes in the name of comfort. Its new Sculpt Ergonomic Desktop might just take the cake, however. The all-wireless bundle's centerpiece, the Sculpt Ergonomic Keyboard ...
... ard to see it properly in the product pictures, but everything is ergonomically contoured. The tablet is flat across the drawing surface and slopes downward on the top and bottom, meaning your wrist and for ...
... keyboard, mouse, printer, speakers or other peripherals often used at home or in the office.
If you want to put your notebook on top, the docking station provides an ergonomic tilt for a comfortabl ...
... water and falls, with a physical keyboard (optional QWERTY or numeric), with 1D and 2D barcodes reader, and/or RFID sensor.
Some technical data, taken from Datalogic website:
Ergonomic, compact and ...
... ; and generally less quirky than its Apple familiar. Apart from the ergonomics which we found a little odd, the RF-170 turned out to be a fairly decent mouse and is a good technological match for the RF-2 ...
... l to the functionality of the clock itself, so it’s really a bonus that such options exist at all.
Synopsis
-Aesthetics: 9/10
The aXbo offers a space-age design, is very ergonomi ...
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Initial Findings For an ergonomically designed mouse it didn’t feel very comfortable at the outset. I found it hard to move around, particularly to the right as the fingers don't h ...