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Product Code: CSD-00006 The Microsoft Wireless Comfort Desktop 5000 is a wire-free keyboard and mouse set designed with user comfort in mind. The Microsoft Wireless Comfort Desktop 5000 keyboard and mouse both look smart and have a reassuring level o...
Available for around £40 now (Microsoft’s estimated retail price is £60), this wireless keyboard and mouse set is good value and a high-quality offering. The Microsoft Wireless Comfort Desktop 5000 keyboard is well-made, comfortable to type on and att...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2011-08-02 00:03:50
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Mouse The kit includes the Wireless Mouse 5000, which is useable by left- and right-handers alike. Its tall, curvy shape make it easy to hold. That makes it perfect for office work, but some other mice are better suited to detailed graphics editing an...
Quiet typing: keys don't rattle, Comfortable mouse can be used with both hands, Shortuct keys, Macros can be configured...
Wrist rest is too hard, Large keyboard, Mouse isn't up to gaming...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-02 00:03:54
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Every computer user needs a comfortable keyboard and mouse, and it’s often cheaper and simpler to buy the two together in a set.The Comfort Desktop 5000 pack from Microsoft includes a keyboard from the company’s Comfort Curve range and a matching mouse...
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-02 00:04:05
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Every computer user needs a comfortable keyboard and mouse, and it’s often cheaper and simpler to buy the two together in a set.The Comfort Desktop 5000 pack from Microsoft includes a keyboard from the company’s Comfort Curve range and a matching mouse...
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webuser.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-02 00:04:08
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The Microsoft Wireless Comfort Desktop 5000 isn't the most expensive keyboard- and-mouse combo we tested, but it has a classy feel about it. The keyboard has an integrated rubberised wrist rest and is curved for typing comfort. The mouse is surprisingl...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-02 00:04:19
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If you do most of your typing without looking at your keyboard, then this is an excellent replacement for the default Apple bundle. It's quiet, comfortable and looks great. We didn't like the mouse due to its simple, uncontoured shape. However, this is a personal choice and it may well suit...
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Like fish & chips, bread & butter or UK Bank Holidays and their associated rain and traffic jams, the keyboard and mouse go together hand-in-hand...
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The Wireless Comfort Desktop 5000 is the first Windows 7 compatible desktop solution from Microsoft to feature the new “Taskbar Favourites” buttons along the top of the keyboard. Building on the now standard "Windows key", the result promises to give y...
Plenty of quick keys to get you shortcutitng around the new OS, ergonomic design, mouse included in the price...
Wristpad feels wierd, mouse feels cheap, pricey...
If youve already signed up to Windows 7 and are in the market for a new keyboard this is one to check out...
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The Microsoft Wireless Comfort Desktop 5000 is a wire-free keyboard and mouse set designed with user comfort in mind.The Microsoft Wireless Comfort Desktop 5000 keyboard and mouse both look smart and have a reassuring level of build quality. Both comp...
Available for around £40 now (Microsoft’s estimated retail price is £60), this wireless keyboard and mouse set is good value and a high-quality offering. The Microsoft Wireless Comfort Desktop 5000 keyboard is well made, comfortable to type on and att...
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maximumcpu.net Updated: 2011-08-02 00:03:44
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A keyboard and mouse are often times one of the most overlooked components of any computer system, yet they may very well be one of the most important components. After all, almost all interaction with any computer seems to be with a keyboard and mous...
Keyboard is comfortable to use, User can choose between having the keyboard raised in the front or rear, Ambidextrous mouse...
No “Lock” indicator lights, Enhanced FKeys and other programmable buttons require installation of software, Mouse is not comfortable to use, Mouse gets horrible battery life, Find More Reviews @ TestFreaks...
I have mixed opinions about the Microsoft Comfort Desktop 5000. On one hand, I really like the keyboard. It is comfortable to use and in my opinion, when raised in the front has a very natural feel to it. However, this can vary based on user prefere...
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Part 2: Keyboards, mice, and everything nice in between to help save your body from the pain associated with bad postures and designs. Our article from earlier this week about the causes of technology-related pain should've convinced most of us that no...
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There are certainly keyboards geared towards every type of user: Gamers love those with tons of programmable hot keys like the Logitech G15 or Merc Stealth gaming keyboards and Apple users swear by their Mighty Mouse. The Microsoft Wireless Comfort...
Slim. Ergonomic. BlueTrack technology. Offers Windows 7 functionality.
Not exactly plug and play.
If youre looking for a comfortable everyday keyboard-and-mouse combo for a new Windows 7 PC, check out the Microsoft Wireless Comfort Desktop 5000...
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hardwarecentral.com Updated: 2011-08-02 00:04:51
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If youre a fan of Flip 3D, youll like s new cordless keyboard-and-mouse combo. The keyboard has a dedicated key -- to the right of the space bar, between Alt and the context-menu key -- that summons Windows shuffle-stack of active application scre...
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about.com Updated: 2011-08-02 00:05:21
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The Microsoft Wireless Comfort Desktop 5000 is a keyboard and mouse combo that puts some of Microsoft’s best technology to work, namely BlueTrack and Quiet Touch keys. It has an ergonomic wave-shaped design that is both subtle and easy to adjust to, an...
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toptenreviews.com Updated: 2011-09-16 18:15:26
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Microsoft is a strong competitor in the wireless keyboard and mouse market and has another fantastic combo set in the Microsoft Wireless Comfort Desktop 5000 Keyboard and Mouse Set. As its name implies, this keyboard and mouse are very ergonomically de...
Microsoft’s BlueTrack technology means the mouse will work on more surfaces...
A battery level indicator is absent from both the keyboard and the mouse.
We wish this wireless keyboard and mouse combo had battery conservation built in...
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Currently celebrating its 30th anniversary, Microsoft's hardware division has a wealth of experience to draw from when it comes to designing keyboards, mice, and other peripherals. There's ample evidence of that design experience in the Wireless Comfort D...
Very good tactile feedback, Comfortable, Lots of programmable buttons...
Oversized USB dongle, Too-small Function keys, No index option for mouse scroll wheel...
The Wireless Comfort 5000 Desktop largely lives up to its promise. The keyboard and mouse are very comfortable to use, and the keyboard provides plenty of one-touch functions for managing your applications. It's not equipped with informative LEDs, nor d...
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