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11 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Quiet typing, except for the Space bar, Loads of shortcuts / Clear labels and icons, Wired = no need to worry about batteries, Slim, flat and compact, Price
Noisy Space bar, The large number of shortcut buttons and hot keys makes the keyboard look very 'busy', No USB hub
Abstract: A few days back, Microsoft announced a new media keyboard designed for the living room. Because of this, it's built a bit differently than a keyboard that you would typically place on a desk, as this piece of hardware is designed for your lap.The media ke...
As its name suggests, the Microsoft Comfort Curve Keyboard 3000 has comfortable, ergonomically inspired contours, and it's also affordable.
The keys feel a bit mushy, and the glossy plastic surrounding the keys attracts fingerprints.
The agreeably practical Microsoft Comfort Curve Keyboard 3000 offers a unique, ergonomic design at a price that makes it easy to recommend to anyone in search of a basic wired keyboard.
Abstract: The Digital Media Keyboard 3000 is a little daunting at first sight, simply because of the sheer number of keys on the keyboard.In addition to the usual letters, numbers and so on, including a numeric keypad, there are no fewer than 34 customisable key...
Abstract: PC and Mac platforms supported; 7.06 x 17.6 inches (HxW); Flip 3D button; five My Favorites keys; spill-resistant exterior Following Microsoft’s simultaneous announcement of its Wireless Laser Desktop 7000 ($129.95) and Digital Media Keyboard 3000 this...
Abstract: Microsofts Digital Media Keyboard 3000 (DMK3000) at first glance seems like an ordinary keyboard with a few extra multimedia buttons, and a little light — however, this changes the moment you start typing. Its quite well built, and each key strike i...
Stylish, streamlined design, multitude of customisable shortcut keys, keys are soft to touch and comfortable
Not wireless, space bar is louder than other keys The Final Word If you aren’t hell-bent on a wireless keyboard then the Digital Media Keyboard is an excellent option, particularly for Windows XP and Vista users.
If you aren’t hell-bent on a wireless keyboard then the Digital Media Keyboard is an excellent option, particularly for Windows XP and Vista users.