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Microsoft Wireless Laser Desktop 3000


$60.00 Released January, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Straight-forward setup - plug and play. Keys have a solid feel making for a comfortable typing experience. Internet, media and function keys allow for user customization.

The Cons:Wireless connectivity issues can sometimes result in a typing delay. Mouse wheel is relatively stiff compared to others. No indicator lights for wireless connection status.

The Microsoft Wireless Laser Desktop 3000 is a peripheral combo set featuring a cordless mouse and cordless keyboard. Both devices rely on a single 2.4GHz wireless USB transceiver to transmit data to/from either a Windows or Macintosh PC.

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More importantly, both the mouse and keyboard have been ergonomically designed, allowing users more natural wrist and arm alignment. Included on the keyboard are media keys (play/pause/etc); Internet hot keys for quick access to the Interet; and F-Key functionality for toggling between standard and enhanced F-key commands. The mouse, on the other hand, is based off high-definition laser technology and includes 4-way scrolling, and a 6-month battery lifespan.

Features

  • Peripheral Combo Set
  • Cordless Ergonomic Keyboard
  • Cordless Ergonomic Mouse
  • Media Keys
  • Internet Hot Keys
  • F-Key Functionality
  • HD Laser Technology
  • 4-Way Scrolling
  • 6-Month Battery Lifespan

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    straight-forward setup - plug and play

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    keys have a solid feel making for a comfortable typing experience

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    internet, media and function keys allow for user customization

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    battery life of about 6 months

Cons
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    wireless connectivity issues can sometimes result in a typing delay

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    mouse wheel is relatively stiff compared to others

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    no indicator lights for wireless connection status

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    Intellipoint software prior to 6.3 can result in a buggy experience

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