Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic Desktop
http://cnet.co/143LreJ It may take some time to adjust to the keys, but your fingers will thank you for investing in this ergonomic desktop combo.
http://cnet.co/143LreJ It may take some time to adjust to the keys, but your fingers will thank you for investing in this ergonomic desktop combo.
this mouse is truly ergonomic , i had a pain when i was using simple mouses
, now with this mouse its gone , bravo microsoft!! i suggest you guys check
ergonomic keyboard too its really great , but dont forget to type the
correct way
I have used Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Keyboard 4000 for a decade or so.
This gives me the experience to compare the two.
Pros:
1. Good build quality
2. Good looking design
3. Portability (yes, no way to travel with the Microsoft Natural Ergonomic
Keyboard 4000 or squeeze it into a tight desktop space, if you happen to
work in such conditions)
4. The mechanics of the keys (I cannot say what mechanism is used here, but
it seems to be the one found in most modern laptop computers)
Cons:
1. Insufficient palm rest – if you really want good support for you palms,
go for the Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Keyboard 4000
2. On the whole it seems the design has dominated its function, so it is
not as ergonomic as my favourite Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Keyboard 4000
3. The mouse is really hard to get used to, which may be due to 2. above.
Rechargeable batteries – WHY?
Rechargeable batteries usually lasts between a few days and a few weeks
whereas non-rechargeable batteries lasts for between ½ a year up till
several years. A good non-rechargeable battery costs ½ $ (tops) – thats
next to nothing compared to how long they last. Why would you want a
rechargeable battery for your keyboard and mouse? – I simply don’t get it.
Glossy plastic? People have lost their minds. Sticky and looks horrible
after touching it just once. The right handed tilt looks like a step in the
right direction though.
Not to ergonomical for your eyes if the keys are not glowing in dark like
Logitech K800.
Battery life should be great on this set. What’s the point of including
rechargeable batteries if you’re only going to replace the non-rechargeable
ones a few times during the products lifetime??? I don’t get it.
“Both operate wirelessly over a 2.4 GHz connection and promise outstanding
battery life — 3 years for the keyboard, 6 years for the number pad, and 1
year for the mouse, Goud says.”
http://mobile.theverge.com/2013/8/13/4617468/microsoft-sculpt-keyboard-and-mouse-aim-for-ergonomic-cool
Check out this video on YouTube:
I like that keyboard!
Ahahah you got it 😉
DEAL WITH IT, YOUTUBE IS MADE IN ‘MERICAAAAAA
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Double A batteries?!?! fossil much?
just wait till some chinese company clones this and sells it for $50 and
with mac and linux support
Well we call them adverts
Bloody hell! first time I’ve seen Justin in a video review
The UK is soon to be the 51 state duh… we are just acclimatizing you guys
My bad. I was thinking this was the other sculpt mouse. That and the full
review link at the end i missed 😛
Nice….
So windows fixed ergonomics with this keyboard, but screwed it up with the
touchscreen.
Tech savvy Asian with a lisp who can’t dress nice, hmmm…
Well microsoft didnt think about all the people who are left handed this
device is only for right handed people, big mistake microsoft not thinking
about the bigger picture
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which keys did you try? There are so many different types that its pretty
hard that someone prefers a membrane over all of them. To you its not worth
the $70 premium, but I don’t see the $130 premium on this keyboard.
Microsoft has been a leader in ergonomic keyboards for 20 years. I think
you are smoking crack if you believe Google can do better on their first
try.