- Brand : Microsoft
- Product name : Sculpt Ergonomic Desktop
- Article code : L5V-00008
- GTIN (EAN/UPC) : 0885370598780
- Category : Keyboards
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Long product name Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic Desktop keyboard Mouse included Office RF Wireless German Black
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Sculpt Ergonomic Desktop, 2.4GHz, USB, DE
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Short summary description Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic Desktop keyboard Mouse included Office RF Wireless German Black
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Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic Desktop, Wireless, RF Wireless, Black, Mouse included
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Long summary description Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic Desktop keyboard Mouse included Office RF Wireless German Black
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Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic Desktop. Keyboard style: Curved. Connectivity technology: Wireless, Device interface: RF Wireless. Wrist rest. Recommended usage: Office. Product color: Black. Mouse included
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Wired Keyboard 600, DE
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Uk has collected 53 expert reviews for Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic Desktop keyboard Mouse included Office RF Wireless German Black and the average expert rating is 79 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
uk.hardware.info
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2014-09-11 02:04:09
2014-09-11 02:04:09
Average rating:0
You can't avoid having to purchase a new keyboard or a new mouse every once in a while. Desktop sets which combine both are relatively inexpensive; that is what people seem to think, at least. We tested twelve sets ranging from approximately 20 to 90 eu...
Well-designed and -made ergonomic wireless peripherals with dedicated Windows controls. Take a look at the Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic Desktop (full review here) . A wireless mouse and keyboard combo, there are three pieces to the Microsoft Sculpt Ergono...
A wireless mouse and keyboard combo, the Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic Desktop will certainly elicit comments, once you place it on your desk. It is striking to look at – and not a little different to use. But there's peripheral gold in these hills. As well...
You might not think it, with Microsoft's focus on touch-screen controls with its Surface 2 tablet and Windows 8.1, and its love of voice and gesture controls in the Xbox One's Kinect 2 motion sensor, but the Redmond company still has a lot of time for tra...
techradar.com/au/
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2014-09-11 02:04:09
2014-09-11 02:04:09
Average rating:80
You might not think it, with Microsoft's focus on touch-screen controls with its Surface 2 tablet and Windows 8.1, and its love of voice and gesture controls in the Xbox One's Kinect 2 motion sensor, but the Redmond company still has a lot of time for tra...
pcauthority.com.au
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2014-09-11 02:04:09
2014-09-11 02:04:09
Average rating:67
Microsoft's latest desktop set is not going to be for everyone. Combining a separate keyboard, number pad, and bulbous mouse, it covers all your PC input bases, and does so with wireless elegance. It's beautifully designed, too, as well made as it is eleg...
Microsoft's latest desktop set is not going to be for everyone. Combining a separate keyboard, number pad, and bulbous mouse, it covers all your PC input bases, and does so with wireless elegance. It's beautifully designed, too, as well made as it is eleg...
expertreviews.co.uk
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2014-09-11 02:04:09
2014-09-11 02:04:09
Average rating:60
Ergonomic keyboards are primarily designed to minimise muscle strain by making you type in a more natural position. This means the keyboard's layout is effectively split in half, with each side angled in a V shape to accommodate the natural angle of our a...
fatducktech.com
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2014-09-11 02:04:09
2014-09-11 02:04:09
Average rating:0
Microsoft's redesigned its ergonomic desktop product with an eye to mobility. It won't suit everyone — but it's very comfortable indeed.Microsoft make great peripheral hardware, and have done so for many years now. I'm particularly enamoured of their ergo...