resellernews.co.nz Updated: 2013-11-01 19:56:45
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Microsoft has a selection of ‘ergonomic keyboards’ and the Sculpt Comfort is much like the Comfort Curve with a split space-bar. Its angled keyboard leaves your hands pointing slightly inwards rather than directly forwards. It’s the sort of keyboard t...
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If you do a lot of typing or gaming that involves long periods of time using a keyboard, then you can do yourself a lot of good by getting an ergonomic keyboard such as the Microsoft Sculpt Comfort Keyboard. These keyboards are specially designed to re...
Good design, Comfortable to use, New Windows 8 features, Wrist support, Good battery life...
No easy way to recharge batteries, Expensive...
Overall the Microsoft Sculpt Comfort Keyboard is an excellent ergonomic keyboard...
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uk.hardware.info Updated: 2013-11-01 19:56:46
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Between creating new operating systems and tablets, Microsoft also makes keyboards and mice. A very popular product in this category is the Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Keyboard 4000. Microsoft is again aiming at users looking for an ergonomic solution...
It's an original idea, to split the spacebar into two parts. The right part is just a spacebar, but the left part can also function as Backspace. Once you're used to this, you will start to miss this feature on traditional keyboards. The keyboard is c...
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When Microsoft launched the Natural Keyboard everyone though it had been at the industrial chemicals again. Who in their right mind would want to buy a keyboard that looked like it had been melted, then one half been sat on by an elephant? In fact, th...
Not too expensive, great quality, good to type on, perfect for touch-typists, good wireless, long battery life...
Dongle is too big, caps lock is stupid, split spacebar is useless...
A superb keyboard with loads of useful Windows 8 features. We love typing on it, but we're not about to change from a normal spacebar to this wacky split job any time soon...
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-01 19:56:46
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The Microsoft Sculpt Comfort Keyboard is a wireless ergonomic keyboard so it's designed to be more comfortable to use for long periods than a standard keyboard. The layout of the keys gently curves downwards than up from left to right, which should put...
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No-one could accuse Microsoft's hardware department of failing to support Windows 8. As well as the much-vaunted Microsoft Surface Windows 8 tablet, Microsoft has launched a plethora of peripherals dedicated to the new OS. We've already reviews the Wed...
At £59 the Microsoft Sculpt Comfort Keyboard is a good keyboard for any user of a Windows 8 desktop PC. It's not outstanding, or beautiful to look at, but it is comfortable to use, well put together and the Windows 8 hotkeys add value to Windows 8...
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The Microsoft Sculpt Comfort Desktop is a wireless keyboard and mouse set with a curved design. As it’s a wireless set, it comes with a USB dongle that allows the keyboard and mouse to connect to your computer. The set is very easy to set up, so you’ll ha...
The mouse is quick and responsive, but the keyboard is a little too soft for accurate typing...
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Alongside Microsoft's new Sculpt Ergonomic Desktop kit, it has also released another new set; the Microsoft Sculpt Comfort Desktop. While the Sculpt Ergonomic Desktop goes for a radical design that has been designed for maximum ergonomic safety (to preven...
Good build quality Comfortable to use Wireless...
Expensive Not many features Keys don't feel great Large spacebar can cause errors when typing...
Microsoft has produced a very competent keyboard and mouse combo that's well made and comfortable to use. If you suffer from carpal tunnel syndrome, RSI or similar, then the Microsoft Sculpt Comfort Desktop won't be for you, and you'd be better off looki...
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All the new touch screen computers make you wonder at the future of the traditional mouse and keyboard.QWERTY is 138 years old and apart from a bit of fiddling around the edges is still the design typists prefer.In many cases the ‘oldies are goodies” – ke...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2014-04-14 01:43:55
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If you do a lot of typing or gaming that involves long periods of time using a keyboard, then you can do yourself a lot of good by getting an ergonomic keyboard such as the Microsoft Sculpt Comfort Keyboard.These keyboards are specially designed to reduce...
Good design, Comfortable to use, New Windows 8 features, Wrist support, Good battery life...
No easy way to recharge batteries, Expensive...
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NameWireless keyboard: Microsoft's Sculpt Comfort KeyboardAt a glance:Uses two AAA batteries for power,Split space bar offers backspace/space,Comes with lightly padded palm restSummary:A basic wireless ergonomic keyboard with Windows 8 support.Rating:3.5/...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2013-11-01 19:56:45
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Design & Features As you might expect from a Microsoft input device in 2013, the Microsoft Sculpt Comfort Keyboard offers some Windows 8-centric touches on an otherwise familiar design. While its keyboard shortcuts for Windows 8—a first for a full-si...
Split-spacebar design makes backspace more accessible, Comfortable layout, Sturdy wrist rest...
Keys felt mushy and too deep, No key backlighting, Function and shortcut keys are small, half-height...
The overall design of the Sculpt Comfort Keyboard has appeal, but we weren't fans of the mushy keyfeel. Still, it’s a reasonable step up from a basic keyboard—especially if what you’re after is a set of Windows 8-specific shortcut keys...
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Along with Windows 8, Windows RT, and Windows Phone 8, Microsoft has released a handful of new keyboards, trying to cover the wide range of people who need a physical keyboard regardless of it they’re working on desktop or on a tablet. Of all of these...
Even though I’ve never been a big fan of ergonomic keyboards, I have to say that the Sculpt Comfort Keyboard impressed. It isn’t the most feature-rich keyboard around, but Microsoft has done some interesting things with it. Splitting the space bar in...
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Design and Features The first thing you'll notice about the Sculpt Mobile is its remarkably thin profile. Measuring a mere 0.75 inch in thickness, the Sculpt Mobile's svelte chassis lies almost entirely flat, save for a barely noticeable taper near the to...
Portable thin and light design. Dongle-free Bluetooth connectivity. Great battery life.
Low profile isn't ergonomically sound. Glossy face prone to smudging. Non-rechargeable batteries. Keys aren't backlit...
While the Microsoft Sculpt Mobile Keyboard is preferable to an onscreen keyboard, its portable design and Windows 8 hotkeys don't make up for the fact that its shallow profile makes for a somewhat uncomfortable typing experience...
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I’ve been using Microsoft‘s new Sculpt Comfort keyboard for a few days now, and so far it hasn’t revolutionized my typing. But that’s just what it promises — to change one of the fundamental parts of modern keyboards: the backspace key.The Microsoft Sc...
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As users across the world embrace a more mobile – and increasingly touch-focused – approach to computing, the market for ‘traditional' peripherals is not what it once was. When the overwhelming majority of us relied on big, bulky Windows PCs as our main t...
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toptenreviews.com Updated: 2015-07-05 05:25:20
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The Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic Desktop has an advanced ergonomic design that reduces the strain on your wrists, arms and hands to help you work comfortably and safely. Injuries caused by repetitive motion can result in long periods of pain, reduce your pr...
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