Fans of the iconic Lenovo (previously IBM) ThinkPad laptop are sure to welcome the Lenovo ThinkPad TrackPoint Keyboard II as a peripheral that will bring the aesthetic of the business-focused solution to any desktop setup.
The keyboard features the iconic design of the ThinkPad laptop including the red TrackPoint dot in the middle and boasts dish-shaped ergonomic keycaps. Users can easily pair it with their choice of system thanks to the dual-connectivity design that can be used with either a Bluetooth or USB-A connection.
The Lenovo ThinkPad TrackPoint Keyboard II is priced at just $100, and offers support for both Windows and Android devices to let users bring a touch of nostalgic computing design to their setup.
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Retro-inspired Peripherals
- Companies can explore designing and manufacturing retro-inspired peripherals to tap into the nostalgia market.
- Dual-connectivity Design
- Adopting dual-connectivity designs for peripherals can enhance user experience and convenience, offering flexible usage with various systems.
- Ergonomic Keycaps
- Incorporating ergonomic keycaps into the design of peripherals can increase comfort and efficiency during extended periods of use.
Sectors Adopting This
- Computer Peripherals
- Manufacturers of computer peripherals such as keyboards and mice can capitalize on the growing demand for retro-inspired designs and dual-connectivity options.
- Gaming Accessories
- Companies producing gaming accessories such as keyboards and controllers can leverage the trend of ergonomic keycaps to improve the gaming experience for users.
- Office Products
- Office supply manufacturers can benefit from offering computer peripherals with a retro-inspired design to create a sense of nostalgia and familiarity for users.
