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Contour RollerMouse
PRO - September 2005
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Public/Private
Ergonomic Venture Prevents Surgery, Saves Taxpayers' Dollars
In a sweeping movement to make the
NY State's environmental protection police force totally paperless,
each of the 500+ officers was issued a notebook computer. Police
officers, in general, are larger than average people. More than
one first line supervisor, whose job includes "rolling-up"
subordinates' reports, doing lots of cutting and pasting from environmental
statutes, and preparing citations, found that large people using
small computers often results in pain, outages from work, surgery,
rehabilitation, and the expenditure of one heck of a lot of the
taxpayers' money! One such supervisor underwent three expensive
surgeries for repetitive strain injuries - each one costing the
state's workers' compensation insurance reserves over $25K. Faced
with the likelihood of two more such surgeries, he was advised,
by a prevention-oriented physical therapist, to try an alternative
solution instead. She worked with Contour Design to come up with
a unique integration of the state's notebooks with Contour's RollerMouse
devices. This done, the two surgeries were avoided. The investment
of $190 for one RollerMouse saved in excess of $50K. Great melding
of economics and ergonomics! The potential sum of $125,000 in claims
for just this one person could have funded the investment in RollerMouse
units for EVERY officer on the force and left $20,000 in the state's
coffers. This is just one of many examples of where good intentions
- going paperless - but disregarding "spill-over" effects
can come back to haunt. And another example of where systemic thinking
in a private/public venture can minimize - if not obviate - those
"spill-over" effects!
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Contour RollerMouse
PRO - July 2005
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Contour RollerMouse
PRO - May 2005
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Contour Perfit
Mouse
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Winner of The
Best Ergonomic Product Award
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The Contour Perfit Mouse was
voted "The Best Ergonomic Product" by the largest
gathering of ergonomics professionals worldwide, at the IEA's Triennial
Congress Exhibition Competition. (Click
here for more information)
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Contour RollerMouse
Station
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Call Center
Magazine . 2003 Product of the Year
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Honorable
Mention . February 2003 Issue
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In late 2002, we had the chance
to test-drive Contour Design's (Windham, NH) RollerMouse
Station, an ergonomically correct keyboard station that keeps
users' hands in the optical work zone. We liked it so much that
one of our editors uses the RollerMouse as a permanent part of
her workstation.
Agents who are on their phones and PC's all day... (Click
here for full review)
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Contour ShuttlePRO
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VideoMaker -
Best Products of the Year Best Post-Production Accessory
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Best Post-Production
Accessory
ShuttlePRO Multimedia Editing Controller
The ShuttlePRO makes editing more efficient and enjoyable. The USB
controller is simple to install, easy to program, completely customizable
and comes complete with presets for most popular editing environments.
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Contour
iSee (iPod Case)
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MacAddict Rated
Great
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Given our
(possibly unhealthy) affinity for the iPod, it's little wonder that
we balk at the looks of most iPod cases. We're all about protecting
our investment, as well as the iPod's gorgeous (and curiously scrath-attaching),
two-toned hide, but most cases also mask the little devices beauty.
This one, aptly called iSee, is made of
(Click
here for full review) |
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Contour ShuttlePRO
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MacAddict Magazine
- 2001 Freakin' Awesome Award
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Arrow keys
just can't compare to a good jog-shuttle wheel when it comes to
editing time-based media like video or audio. Contour Design built
the Shuttle Pro with this task in mind. The Shuttle Pro features
13 user-definable buttons, a single-frame jog wheel, and a proportional
shuttle wheel in a single USB device.
Setting up the Shuttle Pro was painless:
Install the control panel, restart, and select your settings.
(click
here for full review)
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Contour ShuttlePRO
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DV Magazine
- 2001 DV Award of Excellence
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If you work around TV production
gear, you quickly get used to utilitarian packaging. I have found
the exception. Plus it actually works!
The Contour Design ShuttlePro has
a seductive shape. It doesn't sit on your desk as much as bulge
slightly up from the surface. Thirteen buttons and a jog/shuttle
wheel are arranged on its surface. Strange as it sounds, laying
your hand on it feels natural from the start. (click
here for full review)
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Contour ShuttlePRO
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Digital TV -
2001 Editors Pick of NAB '01
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The revolutionary
Contour Design ShuttlePRO provides rapid navigation through popular
applications that employ keyboard shortcuts. A Jog & Shuttle
Controller, it supports Final Cut Pro, Adobe Premiere, PowerTools,
Media100i, and a host of others. Downloadable, robust Macintosh
drivers, soon to
be complemented by Windows drivers, include presets for popular
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Contour ShuttlePRO
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MacWorld - 2001
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You have to hand it to Apple's iMovie
and Adobe Premiere. Those programs give any aspiring director
powerful, affordable tools for editing digital video -- everything
from vacation movies to a low-budget remake of Ingmar Bergman's
The Seventh Seal, with the neighbor's kid starring as Death.
But unless you want to cough up a couple hundred bucks for a professional-quality
jog-shuttle controller, you're stuck hunting and pecking on a
keyboard or fumbling with a mouse. Amateur moviemakers who don't
want to bust their budgets should zoom in on the ShuttlePro Multimedia
Controller, from Contour Design (click
here for full review)
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