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Microsoft's Sculpt Comfort is a dongle-free Windows wireless mouse that delivers superior ergonomics at a rock-bottom price. Sarah Tew/CNET If you've just picked up a Windows laptop or tablet PC ...
Unfortunately, the Sculpt Mouse doesn’t age very well. The rubber on the side of the mouse is comfortable, but wears down. Back to square one, I thought.
The Sculpt mouse, like the Wedge mouse, supports only single-finger four-way touch scrolling. Both of the devices use Bluetooth, and will retail for $49.95. The happy tablet peripheral family.
Microsoft announced new keyboards and mice today: the Wedge Touch Mouse and Wedge Touch Keyboard, and the Sculpt Touch Mouse and Sculpt Touch Keyboard. The Sculpt products, though quite nice, are ...
Microsoft endeavored to combat the physical effects of sitting in an unnatural position all day, and after two years, the design team came up with the Sculpt Ergonomic Desktop: a keyboard-and ...
File this under "things we could have sworn already existed." Microsoft just announced two mice, the Sculpt Mobile Mouse and Sculpt Comfort Mouse, and believe it or not, this marks the first time ...
On Tuesday, that changes with the introduction of Microsoft’s Sculpt Ergonomic keyboard and mouse — a new setup that wouldn’t look out of place on J.J. Abrams’ Starship Enterprise.
New Delhi, September 09, 2013: At work or play, users today spend several hours a day with a mouse. To make sure that this time is both productive without being painful, Microsoft Corporation (India) ...
Internally, Microsoft’s new Sculpt Ergonomic Desktop ($80.95 for the keyboard, $59.95 for the mouse, $129.95 bundled together) has been code-named “Manta Ray,” according to Suneel Goud, a ...
Design The Microsoft Sculpt Mobile Mouse is pretty small, smaller than the Logitech M515 Couch Mouse. It measures 3.8 by 2.2 by 1.6 inches (HWD), and is a lightweight 3 ounces.
Lauren Goode at All Things D reviewed Microsoft's Sculpt ergonomic keyboard and mouse bundle. It's pricey, she says, but might be worth the upgrade.
Microsoft unveiled its Sculpt Ergonomic Desktop Keyboard and Mouse. The keyboard, which has a manta ray-like design, is easy on the eyes and the wrists.
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