Described as “rugged, accurate and powerful, with an extended range that makes them ideal for use in boardrooms, training centers, meeting halls, houses of worship and outdoor presentation applications”, it does seem as though these keyboards will bring the old as well as fuse with the new to deliver quite a punch. Not only that, the asking price for these keyboards happen to be less than $70 a pop, which is always music to anyone’s ears in such a financially difficult moment for many around the globe. Features include 101-key and 88-key sculpted key layouts, media transport and audio controls, dedicated Internet browsing keys, a 2.4GHz RF USB receiver, as well as the ability to play nice with both Windows and Mac platforms. [Press Release]