Microsoft releases Windows Aero inspired keyboard
By Benny Har-Even,
Microsoft has announced a new high-end wireless keyboard and mouse set designed to appeal to the executive.
The ultra thin keyboard has what Microsoft calls a 'Comfort Curve' design, which thanks to a six degree angle, encourages a more natural hand and wrist position to enhance comfort, the company says.
The keyboard sports a translucent border that Microsoft says is intended to echo the see-through borders around windows in its Vista operating system.
As well as a Windows Start button, the keyboard also features a button for direct access to Windows Vista sidebar gadgets and a Windows Live Call button to bring up your Windows Live messenger contact list. Also, a hardware zoom button lets you zoom in and out of digital pictures and maps and there's direct access on both keyboard and mouse to Vista's 'Flip 3D' feature.
The Wireless Laser Mouse 7000 employs a 1,000dpi laser and is powered by a AAA rechargeable battery. According to Microsoft's figures, those who use rechargeable wireless mice reduce their battery consumption by 80 per cent over three years of use.
"We are thrilled to see the simplicity and beauty of the Windows Vista Aero experience conveyed in the Wireless Laser Desktop 7000," said Jeff Price, Windows Group senior director at Microsoft. "With the smoked translucent border and floating keys, this keyboard is a true extension of the dynamic design of Windows Vista."
The keyboard and mouse set is available now to preorder in the US for $129.99 (£64.99) and will be released in the UK on 16 April, though the price has yet to be confirmed.
Recently Microsoft has dropped the price of Vista to encourage end users and businesses to upgrade.
It was also suggested that Microsoft may be about to make a bid for Logitech, its major rival in PC hardware.
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