Wednesday, May 24, 2006

Soft Touch, Washable, Wireless Computer Keyboards

Responding to current requirements for affordably priced, soft touch computer keyboards that can be disinfected, along with demand for wireless convenience, Unotron, Inc. today launched its IP66 and NEMA4X certified Washable Wireless Computer Keyboards.

Featuring Unotron's SpillSeal patented technology to safeguard against the risk of infection and cross-contamination, this innovative product allows for complete up-and-down finger motion that mirrors natural typing, endures repeated disinfecting, and eliminates the need to frequently replace keyboards.


With warnings from health officials regarding cross-contamination and the possibility of a flu pandemic, Unotron is already experiencing brisk sales of its Washable Wireless Computer Keyboards in business/commercial, healthcare, education, government, and consumer markets.

SpillSeal protected, Unotron's Washable Wireless Computer Keyboards are compatible with all PCs, including desktops, laptops, workstations and servers, as well as all healthcare and dental carts and platforms. They carry a full warranty, as well as global supply and support. Additional software is not required.

Unotron's Washable Wireless Computer Keyboards are USB (2.4 GHx) wireless units with PS/2 adapters, featuring sealed dome key assembly, standard 104 key layout with 15 multi-media and Internet hot-keys, as well as a detachable wrist support. They are resistant to water (including strong water pressure), dust, debris, sand, and ice formations. Form-fit easy-typing plastic covers will soon be available to seal the top of the keyboards for extra protection. Available in either black or gray (almost white), Unotron's Washable Wireless Computer Keyboards require 2 AA batteries, which are included. The units are compatible with Windows 95/98/Me/2000/XP.

For more information about purchasing Unotron's Washable Wireless Computer Keyboards and other SpillSeal products, visit www.unotron.com


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