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Microsoft Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 6000


$90.00 Released September, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Ergonomic and comfortable to use curved setup. External numberpad will enable the user to place the mouse closer to the keyboard, that is more ergonomic. Included software provides a simple setup process for buyers.

The Cons:Height adjustment is perhaps too little (low) for some. Expensive compared to wireless keyboards from Logitech, for buyers who just want an affordable curved keyboard, the Microsoft Comfort Curve 2000 is an excellent option at $20.

The Microsoft Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 6000 is a battery-operated, wireless ergonomic keyboard featuring a curved design that encourages more natural wrist posture, while also reducing chances of an unwanted injury.

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The system relies on Bluetooth technology, which means that zero dongles/adapters are required — BUT, the PC used must have built-in Bluetooth for the keyboard to work with it. Included is a stand-alone, portable Bluetooth Number Pad that can be used with the keyboard or separately. Since the system does rely on battery power, a battery status indicator is included, as well as an on/off switch for preserving the battery while not in use.

Features

  • Wireless Ergonomic Keyboard
  • Bluetooth Technology
  • Battery-Operated
  • Curved Design
  • Portable Number Pad
  • Battery Status Indicator
  • On/Off Switch
  • 3 Year Warranty

Specifications

  • Compatibility (Win): Windows 7/Vista/XP with SP2
  • Batteries: 3 AAA (Included)

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    Ergonomic and comfortable to use curved setup

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    External numberpad will enable the user to place the mouse closer to the keyboard, that is more ergonomic

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    Included software provides a simple setup process for buyers

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    Low profile keys are quiet and comfortable to type on, frequent notebook users might prefer this particular key layout

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    Long battery life, there is also a built-in low battery indicator light to warn users

Cons
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    Height adjustment is perhaps too little (low) for some

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    Expensive compared to wireless keyboards from Logitech, for buyers who just want an affordable curved keyboard, the Microsoft Comfort Curve 2000 is an excellent option at $20

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