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Keyboard Tests: Microsoft and Logitech

Pierre-Jean Alzieu
February 9, 2010 5:09 PM
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What's more important than a comfortable keyboard if you're going to be using your computer all day long?  Even just a few hours with a bad keyboard can leave you with sore wrists. 

That's why we've tested three models for you: the Arc and the Wireless Comfort Desktop 5000 (which also includes a mouse), both from Microsoft, and Logitech's K350.  I'm sure your fingers are already trembling with anticipation …

From Microsoft, the Arc is a small keyboard designed for use on the move, for those times when a full-sized keyboard is too bulky to carry but your laptop keyboard isn't up tot he job.  The Wireless Comfort Desktop 5000 has both a mouse and a keyboard and aims to keep you comfortable if you're going all day.

Logitech is also keen to accentuate the comfort of its K350, which also features the manufacturer's Unifying technology.  You can connect up six keyboards and mice using one wireless dongle, as long they're compatible.

> Test: Microsoft Arc
> Test: Wireless Comfort Desktop 5000
> Logitech K350

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