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Microsoft Wireless Comfort Desktop 5000 Expert Reviews

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Microsoft Wireless Comfort Desktop 5000
alaSCORE 98

25 reviews

November, 2009

78 / 100

6 Experts

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92 / 100

19 Users

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Microsoft Wireless Comfort Desktop 5000

Impressive list of customizable features ; receiver connects to keyboard and mouse combo

Difficult to adjust to curved design ; removable feet easily misplaced ; narrowly-shaped mouse hard to grip

The Microsoft Wireless Comfort Desktop 5000 is a solid keyboard and mouse combination with a bevy of customizable buttons that make it a no-brainer to use with a home theater PC, but the asymmetrical button layout on the keyboard requires time to ...

The Microsoft Wireless Comfort Desktop 5000 is an $80 keyboard and mouse combo that offers all of the innovative and customizable features we've come to expect from Microsoft peripherals. Our only issue with the keyboard is that the angled design...

August, 2009

Rating

73

Partner Source
cnet.com
US

Microsoft Wireless Comfort Desktop 5000

By Daniel S. Evans

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 you're looking for a comfortable everyday keyboard-and-mouse combo for a new Windows 7 PC, check out the Microsoft Wireless Comfort Desktop 5000.

The Microsoft Wireless Comfort Desktop 5000 ($79.95 street), on the other hand, offers a little something for everybody, with function keys for the power user and an ergonomic design for those with wrist issues. If I was in the market for a new...

September, 2009

Rating

80

pcmag.com
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Microsoft Wireless Comfort Desktop 5000

Can this shortcut your Windows 7 experience?

Plenty of quick keys to get you shortcutitng around the new OS, ergonomic design, mouse included in the price

Wristpad feels weird, mouse feels cheap, pricey

Overall the Microsoft Comfort Desktop 5000 is a pretty solid package for anyone that is looking for an ergonomic keyboard, although at £47 ($79.99), it's on the expensive side for what you get.

August, 2009

Rating

80

Partner Source
pocket-lint.com

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