My Review of the Microsoft Comfort Curve Keyboard 2000:
I received the keyboard as a gift, but I did look up some price comparisons. The price averages between 17.99 and 19.99 on the sites I looked at. I feel that this is a very reasonable price for the product.
I have been using the Microsoft Comfort Curve Keyboard 2000 for a little over a week now, and I love it. I like the compact size, and the way the keys are curved. It makes me feel like it is easier to type. The key sizes and design are very comfortable. It did take me a couple of days to get used to the curve, but I love it now.
Since have been using this product I have become a little more efficient with my typing skills, and it makes it very easy to type my articles. I have never actually enjoyed using a keyboard, but this one is so easy that I enjoy it. I have noticed a difference on my wrists after typing for an hour or so, I do not feel the cramps in my hands as I did with my last keyboard.
The keys are also very quiet. My husband used to complain about the keyboard keys being pecked at night, but he even commented that this keyboard does not bother him.
I have not tested the spill resistance, but I could see where is would push liquids away from the keys. I would not suggest pouring something directly on the keyboard to test it, but minor spills could be deterred.
For a keyboard under $20, I would highly recommend the Microsoft Comfort Curve Keyboard 2000.
Product Information:
Microsoft Comfort Curve 2000
Microsoft Comfort Curve Keyboard 2000 System Requirements:
Model # B2L-00078
Windows-
Windows vista/ Windows XP/Pro/Home/Media Center Edition/Tablet PC edition/Windows 2000
Processor-
233 MHz or higher, 128 MB RAM or higher
Mac-
Mac OS X v10.1.5-10.3 (excluding Mac OS X v10.0)
Other-
USB port
Statements On The Box-
Compact Design
Compact Keyboard-Compact keyboard design that saves space.
Spill Resistant Keys-Engineered to endure spills.
Easy set up-No software.
Comfort Curve Design-Designed to promote a more comfortable hand position.
Get comfortable with this compact curved keyboard. Designed by ergonomic experts, the Microsoft Comfort Curve Keyboard 2000 lets your hands sit more naturally on the keys for comfort and productivity. Its sleek, compact design fits easily in most keyboard trays. It's easy to use-just plug it in and start typing.
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Post a Commentgood info!!! i'll save it for when i need a new keyboard! :) jeffrey