This was taken from a survey that is going around. Seems like Kinesis is looking to get into the gaming market. If only they'd mechanical up their Maxim board, no?Split-Adjustable Gaming Keyboard
Kinesis Corporation is developing a split-adjustable mechanical keyboard for gamers. The design offers increased comfort for typing and increased flexibility for gaming.
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Key Features:
-Cherry Red switches
-Fully Programmable w/ 8 Additional Game/Media Keys
-Onboard Driverless Programming (no software)
-White LED backlighting (Can be turned off)
-Compact tenkeyless design with endless configurations
-Optional Palm Rests and Lifter Accessories
It seems they plan on retailing it at $179 though. At least it has some bang for the buck, considering it has most of the things we would want in a custom built board.
Attached is the advert for the board...