“We’re frustrated by the lack of innovation in the computer hardware space though, so we’re jumping in,” they stated. “Even basic input, the keyboard and mouse, haven’t really changed in any meaningful way over the years. There’s a real void in the marketplace, and opportunities to create compelling user experiences are being overlooked.”
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