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May 2008
(80%)
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The editors liked
Function keys quickly move from luxuries to necessities
Mouse and keyboard are comfortable and easy to use
Attractive styling
Works equally well in XP and Vista
Comfortable
Sleek design
Software allows customization options.
Beautiful look with a thin profile and an ergonomic design. Rechargeable mouse. Useful hot keys. Quick and easy wireless pairing.
Good looks
Good wireless range
Rechargeable Mouse (Docking)
* Aero-inspired design
* Number Pad
* Programmable function keys
* Mac support
* Ergonomic
Good looks
Lot so features
Rechargeable mouse
Nice looking
Lots of customizable one-touch keyboard buttons
Keyboard has comfortable wrist rest
Long range
Ergonomic design
Five programmable mouse buttons
Easy-to-use software.
The editors didn't like
Keyboard is not rechargeable
Floating buttons can be difficult to use...
Would be nice to see this $20 cheaper
Non-clicky scroll wheel.
Picks up smudges easily. Somewhat expensive.
Right hand only mouse
Right-handed only mouse
* Ergonomic keys take some getting used to
Tech Specs
Keyboard Battery
Nice looking; lots of customizable one-touch keyboard buttons; keyboard has comfortable wrist rest; long range; ergonomic design; five programmable mouse buttons; easy-to-use software.
Keyboard needs Caps Lock and F-Lock indicator; some aspects of the product don’t feel Mac-like; mouse is right-handed only.
If you can get over some of its un-Mac-like characteristics, the Wireless Laser Desktop 7000 is an attractive keyboard and mouse set for your Mac—provided that the devices fit you physically. It also offers lots of customizable buttons for quick, on...
Standing on its own, the black and chrome Microsoft Wireless Laser Desktop 7000 is a very desirable piece of kit, and design-wise makes the perfect partner for those considering Samsung's T-range monitors with its transparent outer surround.Once you get u...
Rechargeable Mouse (Docking)
* Aero-inspired design
* Number Pad
* Programmable function keys
* Mac support
* Ergonomic
Right-handed only mouse
* Ergonomic keys take some getting used to
Tech Specs
Keyboard Battery: 2 x AA (Included)
Mouse Batery: 1 x AAA Rechargeable (Included)
Mac Support: Yes!
Accessibility: Right-handed only
Ergonomic: Yes
the Microsoft 7000 is a very solid desktop set. The keyboard matches Windows Vista great and provides a ton of functionality key, but with a $129.99 MSRP price tag, there may be better options.
Would be nice to see this $20 cheaper; non-clicky scroll wheel.
Attractive and a pleasure to use, this duo doesnt disappoint. Its price isnt outrageous, but its still a lot of dough to fork over.Advanced Features ...
Function keys quickly move from luxuries to necessities, Mouse and keyboard are comfortable and easy to use, Attractive styling, Works equally well in XP and Vista
Keyboard is not rechargeable, Floating buttons can be difficult to use...
Although the reliance on a non-rechargeable alkaline battery to power the keyboard is a little troubling, and the keyboard's floating keys can be difficult to use, overall the keyboard and mouse that make up the Wireless Laser Desktop 7000 are pleasant...
If you are the type that not only wants a wireless desktop set to work good, but you expect it to look good too the Microsoft Wireless Laser Desktop 7000 is a great option. The translucent border looks like the Vista Aero theme and it has lots of featu...
If you are a fan of Vista’s Aero theme and want to spice up your desktop with a matching keyboard and mouse that also happen to work very well, the Microsoft Wireless Laser Desktop 7000 is a great option. The price is even good for what you get at $...
Abstract: The sexiest is the Microsoft 7000, which has taken its cue from Microsoft Vista and is called the Aero Edition; the always careful Microsoft designers embedded three keys in the smoked plastic frame, which don\'t move; all you need to do is to touch them. Microsoft made two earlier keyboards, the Wireless Entertainment and Desktop 7000 and 8000, with this kind of action-free function keys...
Abstract: When Microsoft got into the peripheral business many years ago, a lot of people scoffed. We scoffed, for instance, but we’re happy to say we were wrong. The Redmond Giant has put out a lot of good hardware over the years, and some dogs of course, an...