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Wireless Computing Introduces Extended-Range Wireless Keyboards to Protect Against Eavesdropping
Responding to increased security concerns, Wireless Computing, Inc. is introducing versions of their extended-range wireless keyboards, featuring encryption. Keystroke-by-keystroke encryption protects against illicit interception of credit card numbers, passwords, account numbers and other typed information.
(PRWEB) June 4, 2005 -- New versions of the RF-220 Compact Wireless Keyboard and RF-250 Full-Sized Wireless Keyboard will be introduced at INFOCOMM 2005 in Booth 2529. Enhancements include keystroke -by-keystroke encryption to protect against illicit interception of credit card numbers, passwords, account numbers and other typed information.
According to Martin Phillips, president of Wireless Computing, "Encryption is a plus for everyone who uses a wireless keyboard, whether at work or at home. It is particularly important when the wireless keyboard is used in a security-conscious organization such as a bank, military base, hospital, or government office."
Addressing the Security Issue
Security can be a critical issue for the extended-
range (100-foot) wireless keyboards used in conference rooms, training rooms and other audience- oriented settings. Extended-range wireless keyboards are prone to interception because of their substantial transmit distances. So if sensitive information is to be typed, encryption becomes vitally important.
Full-Sized Wireless Keyboard
The RF-250 Wireless Keyboard is a 104-key, 2-way RF keyboard with a gel wrist rest and touch pad mouse. 2-way RF technology gives industry-leading 100-foot operating range and excellent immunity to interference, whiletransmitted keystrokes are encrypted to protect against illicit interception. The RF-250 includes a PS/2 port so a corded mouse can be connected in place of the touch pad mouse. A USB receiver is standard, and a PS/2 receiver is available. The RF-250's suggested retail price is $299.
Compact Wireless Keyboard
The RF-220 Compact Wireless Keyboard is an 86-key, reduced-footprint, 2-way RF keyboard with a built-in mouse stick. It shares the RF-250's 100-foot operating range and excellent immunity to interference And like the RF-250, the RF-220 encrypts transmitted keystrokes to protect against illicit interception. A USB receiver is standard, and a PS/2 receiver is available. The RF-220's suggested retail price is $199.
For additional product information:
Wireless Computing, Inc.
www.wireless-computing.com
Tel 512.858.4400
Fax 512.858.4404
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