Maltron Keyboard fits your fingers, not budget

Repetitive stress injuries are no joke, and if you spend all day typing away without taking a break to give your fingers a stretch, you're at risk. But what if you're so busy, so important, that you can't take a few minutes out of every hour to stop typing? Well then, you'd need a keyboard that helps prevent RSIs, a keyboard like the Maltron. Featuring a wacky shape meant to fit the different lengths of your fingers better than a plain old flat keyboard, the Maltron claims to contort to the shape of your hands, not force your hands to contort to the shape of a keyboard. Not only is it more comfortable, but it also may increase your typing speed by up to 20% by using all 10 of your fingers (you never use your pinkies, come on). Furthermore, the Maltron features Cherry MX switches that activate when a key is pressed only halfway down, rather than needing to be pounded all the way down like on traditional membrane keyboards. All that comfort doesn't come cheap, however, as the Maltron will set you back a solid $490, so you'd better really not be able to stop and stretch to make this worthwhile.

Maltron Keyboard, via Coolest Gadgets