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"It has made a world of difference." -- Neal Starkman, THE Journal (Full Review)
It's a logical, simplified, more efficient version of the illogical, complicated qwerty keyboard, a layout that takes less time to learn and less desk space. It's better in every way, in fact." -- Rupert Goodwins, ZDNet UK (Full Review)
"The New Standard Keyboard is by far one of the most unique ergonomic keyboards we've dealt with here at ExtremeTech." -- Editor, ExtremeTech (Full Review)
"When I asked him which keyboard he liked better, he overwhelmingly chose the New Standard Keyboard." ..... "This is a HUGE improvement over the QWERTY keyboard." -- Rich Smith, Developer Shed, Inc. (Full Review)
"The layout is refreshingly straightforward and so logical, it would most definitely appeal to Star Trek's Mr. Spock" -- Lamont Wood, CMP's TechBuilder.com (Full Review)
"Speaking of traveling, at 5" x 12.5" x .75" and 11.5 ounces, the 535 is quite suitable for traveling. It will easily fit in most laptop or notebook carrying cases and it won't add much to the load you have to lug around." -- Barry Gerber, Mobility Guru (Full Review)
"New Standard Keyboards is the latest manufacturer to let me test-drive such a keyboard, and I think it’s on to something with the NSK 535 R." -- Joshua Gulick, Smart Computing (Full Review)
"For weaning a typist off the cumbersome Qwerty keyboard method, I recommend the silver and black NSK 535 S, which can be had for just under $70 from its developer, New Standard Keyboards." -- Lamont Wood, InformationWeek (Full Review)
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