Even those who aren't too keen on Microsoft's software strategies often admit that the company's hardware arm pushes out some decent peripherals, and the latest such example of that is their Bluetooth ...
Microsoft has a history of producing solid, quality keyboards, and the company's newest one could possibly be one of its most attractive ever. The Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 6000 was designed to work ...
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 ...
Microsoft has just announced its new Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 5000, a new wireless keyboard made specifically for devices such as tablets. It is available now for $49.99. Typing on tablet devices can ...
The Microsoft Mobile Keyboard 5000 aims to be a more ergonomic keyboard for tablet typers. We give it a whirl with an iPad 2. I started with CNET reviewing laptops in 2009. Now I explore wearable tech ...
When my ZDNet colleague James Kendrick wrote about his Top 5 portable writing systems for getting work done (hands on) earlier this month, I was struck by the fact that he had missed mine. No system ...
Microsoft's latest PC hardware accessory is the Microsoft Designer Bluetooth Desktop. It combines a thin wireless keyboard with a compact mouse and will start shipping in May for $99.95 The keyboard ...
In addition to the new Microsoft Surface Laptop Go and enhanced Surface Pro X tablet, Microsoft has announced several new accessories to complement its Surface lineup, including new work-from-home ...
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Microsoft’s Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 6000 is like Apple’s Wireless Keyboard ( ) in that both keyboards are compact, both have low profiles, and both use Bluetooth. The Keyboard 6000 is a good ...
I am a total keyboard snob; there's no ifs, ands, or buts about it. Over the last few years, I've personally tested virtually every possible keyboard type--and every key switch type--and am convinced ...
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