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Ergonomic keyboards seem to be all the rage these days. For us it is probably too late, our claw like fingers already gnarled and twisted by years of gruelling late nights in the test centre. However, for many of you there is probably still hope and Mi...
Comfortable keyboard, reduces strain during long typing sessions...
Mouse not great to hold, some minor key size issues The Final Word While the Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Desktop 7000 isnt perfect, it is a good choice if youre looking for a wireless and ergonomic keyboard for regular desktop publishing tasks. It is...
While the Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Desktop 7000 isnt perfect, it is a good choice if youre looking for a wireless and ergonomic keyboard for regular desktop publishing tasks. It isnt suitable for other tasks such as gaming, but the key layout is...
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We recently reviewed the Logitech Desktop Wave combo, which aimed at providing the user with a comfortable computing experience; other than the wireless freedom. Now heres a similar solution from Microsoft thats quite similar in terms of functionalit...
Comfortable ("Natural") keyboard design, comfortable mouse design, nifty shortcut keys, good performance, good bundled software.
Mouse not ambidextrous, mouse functions buttons not easily accessible, expensive.
With it comes to good keyboard-mouse combos, the bundled software plays an important part in the experience. Logitech has the pretty good SetPoint software. Here, in the Microsoft camp, theyve got IntelliType and IntelliPoint.
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sharkyextreme.com Updated: 2011-08-02 00:30:48
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The Wireless Desktop is almost a de facto part of everyday computing, with cordless mice and keyboards being sold in tandem, offering untold benefits to users. The hype is actually partially true, and the flexibility of using a wireless desktop set is...
Advanced Ergonomic Design, Aesthetically Pleasing, Combines Two Popular Microsoft Devices...
Some Keyboard Layout Issues, Ergonomics May Take Getting Used To...
The Microsoft Natural Wireless Ergonomic Desktop 7000 offers a very interesting mix of components, and provides a stable 2.4 GHz wireless desktop with a different slant. There are a few design issues, and niggling flaws, but for a purely ergonomic bus...
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maximumpc.com Updated: 2011-08-02 00:30:49
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We’ve long admired Microsoft’s Natural Ergonomic Keyboard 4000; its combination of a downward tilting typing surface and a split layout is the perfect salve for our aching wrists. But we aren’t as fond of the Natural Wireless Laser Mouse 6000, which is...
The keyboard: ergonomic, long battery life, hella comfy.
The mouse: not precise enough to use for gaming; no rechargeable batteries.
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-02 00:30:49
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Microsoft’s Natural Ergonomic Desktop 7000 is a keyboard and mouse set thats made for those with Windows Vista. The keyboard comes with the new Vista logo Start button and with control buttons for Vistas Media Center software, including play and pau...
Easy to set up Mouse is extremely comfortable Good for chronic pain sufferers...
Wrist rest gets uncomfortable Height adjustment doesnt work...
The keyboard is less ergonomic than uncomfortable but the mouse more than makes up for it.
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SysOpt.com Updated: 2011-08-02 00:30:49
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September 30, 2007 By Theo Cevallos The world was divided in two when ergonomic keyboards were released: You either like them, or you don’t. And in spite of the significant money, time and effort spent on developing and refining ergonomic input devi...
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First off, let me tell you where Im coming from. I am one of the few users of natural keyboards on staff, so I will have no problem transitioning to the 7000. That being said, I do remember the first time I tried an ergo keyboard and it confused me a...
The mouse does feel rather natural in my hand, if not a little big. The thumb buttons are not exactly at your thumb position, but upwards a fair distance and I cannot actually reach the further one (forward button) without repositioning my hand on the...
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Updated: 2011-08-02 00:30:49
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The average computer user supposedly spends about six hours a day in front of the machine. Those of us in the internet press pull way more than that, and despite the fact that the majority of us are young enough to otherwise be in the prime of our phys...
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In an effort towards a better ergonomic experience for the average user, who spends approximately six hours on the computer a day, Microsoft is rolling out the Natural Ergonomic Desktop 7000, which combines the companys best selling wired keyboard...
Comfortable and ergonomic. Includes software for tweaking options. Both input devices wireless.
Mouse may require a stretch for smaller hands. Price is still pretty high.
If you want an ergonomic overhaul within your desk space, then the Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Desktop 7000 is the best place to start...
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The Natural Ergonomic Keyboard 4000 is equipped with 2.4 GHz wireless technology and is identified mostly by its wavy, split keyboard design. The 4000 is not nearly as extreme or kooky as the , but it does have a familiar design meant to keep the hands...
Comfortable and ergonomic; includes software for tweaking options; both input devices wireless.
Mouse may require a stretch for smaller hands; price is still pretty high.
If you want an ergonomic overhaul within your desk space, then this is the best place to start...
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toptenreviews.com Updated: 2012-03-22 01:20:24
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Personal comfort and customization options are among the most compelling reasons to choose a wireless keyboard and mouse duo. That heads the list of reasons we found the Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Desktop 7000 so appealing. The ergonomic keyboard...
The mouse is extremely responsive and ergonomically correct. Combined with a convenient and efficient keyboard, it makes one of the best wireless duos available...
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