Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Pingie: HTTP:: Microsoft Rolls Out Bluetooth Enabled Keyboard and Keypad

HTTP:: Microsoft Rolls Out Bluetooth Enabled Keyboard and Keypad
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Windows 7 is less than two months away from its official debut, but the Redmond, Washington-based Microsoft still has a couple of products that need to be announced before this year's holiday shopping season. Such is the case with the new Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 6000, designed to work exclusively with Bluetooth-enabled notebook and desktop computer systems. According to Microsoft, the new keyboard, which has been designed to address the consumers' demand for a comfortable and portable accessory, ships as its thinnest keyboard ever, being just a few millimeters thicker than an AAA battery.“The design tenets of compact, clean and refined really set the stage for the success of the keyboard,” Chris Kujawski, industrial designer for Microsoft Hardware, said. “There is nothing extraneous about the design. We removed everything that didn't fit with those ideas and ended up with something we're really proud of â€" a compact, sophisticated keyboard that pairs perfectly with!
Bluetooth computers.”The keyboard has been designed with Microsoft's Comfort Curve layout to provide users with a comfortable typing experience. In addition, the Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 6000 is accompanied by the Bluetooth Number Pad, providing users with a fully feature...
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