New iMac and its new keyboard 10, ergonomics 0

Computer, great looks, runs great. Keyboard great looks and wonderful tactile feel.
Just one question. Why oh why, does a company like Apple avoid ergonomic standards. The 24 " iMac needs to be adjustable so it can be lowered so you can tilt it back a bit at the top. We are not all 6'+. Or give us an option of a shorter stand. Heck you could go ahead and charge for it if need be.
The keyboard. Nicest thing in a standard layout in years. Problem. Ergonomics. Heck lay it over a mold and split the keys a bit in the middle. You guys did it years ago, where are we now?
Otherwise, killer machine.

jmel777 wrote:
[…] needs to be adjustable so it can be lowered so you can tilt it back a bit at the top.
That's why I liked my iMac G4 so much.
With the new aluminum iMac I bought an ajustable table and lowered the legs so the table is 65 cm high ; perfect.

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