computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-02 01:04:01
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This mobile keyboard comes with a novel addition: besides the main keyboard section it includes a separate numeric keypad in the box. The two devices are separate with two different Bluetooth connections required to use both.No Bluetooth adapter is sup...
Small and light; well made; reasonably priced...
Keys a bit shallow...
If you can get it at the discount price this is a great mobile keyboard...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-02 01:04:01
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This mobile keyboard comes with a novel addition: besides the main keyboard section it includes a separate numeric keypad in the box. The two devices are separate with two different Bluetooth connections required to use both.No Bluetooth adapter is sup...
Small and light; well made; reasonably priced...
Keys a bit shallow...
If you can get it at the discount price this is a great mobile keyboard Good points Small and light; well made; reasonably priced Bad points Keys a bit shallow...
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As somebody who spends a great deal of time typing, my choice of keyboard does need to combine functionality and, more importantly, ease-of-use...
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Now Windows 7 is out and to a gentle, polite ripple of applause (nothing too raucous thank you) we can finally get back to what the company is 'obviously' best known for: peripherals! We've reviewed plenty of Microsoft keyboards over the years but the Blu...
It's definitively on the expensive side, but the Microsoft Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 6000 earns its price-tag thanks to assured build quality, excellent ergonomics and great flexibility. As such, if you do want a small, compact keyboard and number pad, we...
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Product Code: CXD-00006 First impressions - and good old-fashioned design stereotypes - might lead you to guess that someone other than Microsoft had come up with the curvy Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 6000. For one thing, the 6000 is attractive, in a...
We'd generally consider £44 a reasonably hefty lay-out for a keyboard, but the 6000 is worth it. It's subtly attractive, slim and a pleasure to type on, while the wireless functionality is reliable and useful. David Price Buy it now: click he...
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Microsoft’s latest mobile desktop offers a Bluetooth-connected keyboard, with the useful addition of a separate, self-contained number pad.This package doesn’t include a Bluetooth transceiver for your PC – you’ll need a Bluetooth equipped laptop, or an...
We'd generally consider £44 a reasonably hefty lay-out for a keyboard, but the 6000 is worth it. It's subtly attractive, slim and a pleasure to type on, while the wireless functionality is reliable and useful...
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There are times where you’d prefer a Bluetooth keyboard over the Wireless one (through 2.4 GHz). A Bluetooth device does not require an extra dongle to plug into and it also supports a larger variety of devices. Microsoft Bluetooth Mobile 6000 is a pe...
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There are times where you’d prefer a Bluetooth keyboard over the Wireless one (through 2.4 GHz). A Bluetooth device does not require an extra dongle to plug into and it also supports a larger variety of devices. Microsoft Bluetooth Mobile 6000 is a pe...
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about.com Updated: 2011-08-02 01:04:01
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Microsoft’s Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 6000 aims to fulfill two user groups: those seeking a travel keyboard and those seeking an external number pad. If you’re a laptop user who sorely misses the right-hand number pad -- but still doesn’t want a full-s...
At $89.99, the Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 6000 is a bit pricey and would work best for road warriors who require true portability. Disclosure: Review samples were provided by the manufacturer. For more information, please see our Ethics Policy...
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Microsoft's Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 6000 ($89.95 direct) is a comfort curve, a slightly arched keyboard that bends toward you. This typing solution is for those who want to get out of the flat, traditional typing experience and bump up to a solution...
Comfort curve. Simple design. Slim profile. Bluetooth. Great starter keyboard. Comes with separate numeric keypad.
Setup can be a bit intimidating.
The Microsoft Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 6000 is a great starter keyboard for those that want added comfort in their typing experience. Buy it now...
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hardware-pacers.com Updated: 2011-08-02 01:04:01
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The Microsoft Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard is a nor frills to the point slim keyboard with side numeric keypad. The keyboard can be used with or without the numeric keypad. Easily connected to any PC or laptop that has Bluetooth already enabled, the keyb...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2011-08-02 01:04:01
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maclife.com Updated: 2011-08-02 01:04:01
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If Apple’s keyboards, with their extreme thinness and laptop-style keys, resemble an underfed model, all waiflike and delicate, Microsoft’s usual offerings look like they’ve been bulking up with Iso Mass Xtreme Gainer protein powder. Their wireless key...
Sleek design. Portable number pad. Batteries included.
No Eject key. No light for the Caps Lock key. Command key has a Windows logo on itcan't we get a Commandsymbol stick to slap on there?...
Microsoft ought to make a Mac-specific version of this keyboard, but even as is, it's a winner for its comfort design, good looks, and portability.Bluetooth mobile Keyboard 6000...
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Some people like to have as many features as humanly possible. If there’s room for another button or dial, they want to have it in there. Other people prefer to keep things as clean as possible and that’s the market that is being targeted by the Micr...
Clearly designed with the road warrior in mind, the Microsoft Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 6000 has all sorts of redeeming qualities. The keyboard itself measures just 13.9-inches across and the super slim profile will make it an easy fit into your lapt...
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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 keyboard for packing in a backpack or suitcase, but you’ll h...
Thin profile; lightweight.
Windows key that acts as Command key on a Mac not in usual location for Mac users by default; doesn't immediately reconnect when waking from sleep; doesn't support some functionality found on Apple keyboards; can't customize keys.
The Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 6000’s thinness and light weight make it ideal for travel, but it’s a basic keyboard that will require you adjust to its design and layout. The keypad is helpful for anyone who frequently works with numerical data...
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i4u.com Updated: 2011-08-02 01:04:01
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Microsoft recently introduced what at first glance seems to be the near perfect travel keyboard for notebook and netbook fans. The keyboard is called the Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 6000 and has a separate, standalone number pad as well. Is the Bluetooth...
Very thin, Good typing feel, Bluetooth connectivity...
Expensive, No Bluetooth dongle...
At the end of the day, the Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 6000 is easily one of the best mobile keyboards I have used and would certainly be my first choice for working on the road. blog comments powered by Disqus...
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