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Post By mmanuk
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Microsoft Builds a Wireless All-in-One Keyboard for Smart TVs
An all-in-one keyboard with an integrated touchpad
It's been 20 years since Microsoft released its first keyboard. Called the "Microsoft Natural Keyboard," the Redmond outfit went after the ergonomic category with a curved design intended to reduce or prevent carpal tunnel syndrome and other stress injuries associated with typing at awkward angles. Two decade later, Microsoft is adding to its peripherals line with the All-in-One Media Keyboard (N9Z-00001).
This time around Microsoft is going after smart TV owners and the home entertainment crowd in general. The AIO Media Keyboard sports a full-size keyset with low profile keys and an integrated multi-touch trackpad on the side where you'd normally find a numpad.
The trackpad supports gestures, allowing you to tap, swipe, drag, zoom, and click for easy navigation. Sitting above the trackpad are customizable media keys for quick acces to your music, photos and videos. Volume controls are found way over on the other side.
It's a wireless keyboard that communicates with a mini USB dongle. Microsoft says it can hold a connection up to 30 feet. It also features a durable spill-resistant design.
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Microsoft's AIO Media keyboard looks very similar to Logitech's recently introduced K830, though Logitech's sports a backlight and Microsoft's does not. That luxury carries a $60 premium, however -- the K830 goes for $100 while Microsoft's AIO Media Keyboard carries a much lighter $40 MSRP.
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Power User
WOW, that is a complete rip from logitech.
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New user
I saw this news about Microsoft releasing a wireless all-in-one keyboard designed specifically for smart TVs. It seems like a handy solution for navigating those menus and typing without fumbling with remotes. Especially interesting is the built-in best UK coursework writing services touchpad, which could make using a smart TV feel more like a computer.
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User
Lol,jokes... yeah it looks and acts exactly like the Logitech.
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