Microsoft says this keyboard is ergonomically sound, but ergonomics expert Alex Charish says they forgot something. Plus, Alex exposes other myths about products that claim to be ergonomic--and she tells you about some products that actually do help.
Economies of scale. Microsoft can afford to sell it's keyboard for a very low price because the enormous volume of sales makes the fixed costs less significant.
Goldtouch seems to be a boutique brand. Selling low numbers of expensive products to a niche market. Perhaps enterprise clients or people suffering from RSIs.
nikanj 2 years ago
Charish forget to speak about the stupid staggered keys..
Kinesis contoured, Typematrix 2030 or Datadesk Smartboard use Matrix architecture... really great keyboards !
SuperPostman 2 years ago
Definite shilling going on here!!
ricottafresh 2 years ago
jesus christ, have you seen how much a goldtouch costs? you break a keyboard into two halves and it adds an extra £180. what a stupid gimmick, i bet she was paid lot to say that.
naryanr 4 years ago
I bought a Goldtouch keyboard after watching this video for my home. I cannot use my standard keyboard at work anymore. What an amazing keyboard!
bobcobb2002 4 years ago
I have the Microsoft Ergonomic keyboard. Yeah. It owns.
xTucker 5 years ago