![]() The keyboard creates a buttery smooth experience for the fingertips, and my typing cruises along at a respectable 70 words per minute, which I bet will get faster with a bit more experience on it. The K860 is just the latest example of this strategy. In the past five years, Logitech has leveraged design to quadruple its profits and turn around the company. Your wrists rest almost as if they’re on two sides of a pyramid or a small wave, atop a firm yet soft, washable cushion. And after about a week of writing on the K860 at my standing desk-while using the quirky, vertical ergonomic mouse Logitech released in 2018 that allows a similar posture-my back never wants me to go back. It’s the company’s first keyboard that’s split in the middle, so the letters your left hand types are on the left, and the letters your right hand types are on the right. The Logitech ERGO K860, $130 this month, is a curvy typing device that accommodates your body as it wants to be. Now, there’s a new computer keyboard for just this posture. ![]()
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