The new wireless, ergonomic keyboard looks good to CNET's Stephen Shankland -- except the part where Microsoft squanders a USB port instead of just using Bluetooth. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET ...
Some at Microsoft are predicting the death of the QWERTY keyboard, but that's not stopping the company from developing new additions to its long-running line of PC input devices. Among its current ...
The Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic Keyboard is a welcome alternative to conventional desktop setups for RSI sufferers. Microsoft lets you know right up front its aim for the Sulpt Ergonomic Keyboard ...
Microsoft has been conducting some 'Healthy Computing' research and its studies found that "of the people we surveyed from around the world, 85% of them said they experience discomfort on a daily ...
Back in 1994, Microsoft’s first ergonomic keyboard showed us that the traditional design maybe wasn’t as comfortable as it could’ve been, and that we didn’t have to deal with a crippling pain in our ...
As the image above reveals, there’s nothing ergonomic about this second Surface-branded model. It’s thin and light just as customers would expect from a Surface keyboard. It’s almost like the Designer ...
As the not-so-distant relative of the Microsoft Sculpt Comfort Keyboard, the Microsoft Sculpt Mobile Keyboard (Sculpt Mobile) ($49.99 direct) has plenty in common with its cousin, including a ...
Now that I've been using the Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic Keyboard for over a week, my search for the ultimate keyboard might be finally over. It might be one of the strangest looking keyboards ...
As many of us are either gamers or PC enthusiasts, we often overlook the more office / productivity oriented mice and keyboards that are available on the market. Today, Microsoft unveiled two new ...