Lets's Talk Computers - CHERRY Corporation  April 25, 2015
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CHERRY Corporation
Interview on April 25, 2015
Cherry Encrypted Keyboard     Guest: Russell Mackenzie
CHERRY Corporation, a division of ZF Electronics Systems Pleasant Prairie, was the first commercial manufacture of quality keyboards in 1967 and still continues the legacy of quality design, engineering and manufacturing to this day with our Professional Office, POS, Industrial, Medical and Security keyboards and mice, Innovation at your Fingertips!

Russell Mackenzie, Product Marketing Manager for the Cherry Branded Products with ZF Electronics, talks about the different types of keyboards available today and why their encrypted wireless keyboard can keep hackers from capturing our key stroke and keep us secure.
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