Testseek.com have collected 28 expert reviews of the Microsoft Wireless Desktop 3000 and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Microsoft Wireless Desktop 3000.
July 2009
(78%)
28 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Overall, decent build quality and ergonomics together with Microsoft's exclusive BlueTrack sensor technology means you're getting a lot for your money here. Quite simply, if you're on a strict budget you're unlikely to find a better cordless mouse and key...
This combo offers instant access to media, internet and other applications with its multiple hot keys
The keyboard doesn't have a power switch or sleep mode to conserve battery life
The Microsoft Desktop 3000 is an all-purpose wireless keyboard and mouse combo that will move back and forth between work and play without missing a beat. From its plug-and-play setup, to its numerous hot buttons, to its user-friendly palm rest and spill-...
Abstract: Though I’d slightly revise the mouse’s contour and add some incline to the keyboard, there’s tremendous value in this set, even without BlueTrack. If you appreciate scads of divergent options at your fingertips, you’ll appreciate the Wireless Desktop 3000..
A fresh, new style for Microsoft hardware, The keyboard has lots of features but styling is kept very simple and uniform, Mouse uses Microsoft's new BlueTrack technology, Compact sized, 2.4ghz USB receiver, Fairly good price point for a set like this
Keyboard wrist rest felt like it was pulling my hands away because of it's slope, When lifting the mouse to reposition it, the placement of the sensor caused it to still move my cursor
I'm glad to see Microsoft giving a fresh and stylish new look to their latest line of desktop perhipherals. The sleek lines and contrasting colours of both the mouse and keyboard in this set is guarenteed to catch eyes on any desk. However, I was disa...
As mentioned at the beginning of this review, the MSRP on the Microsoft Wireless Desktop 3000 is $69.95, but I’ve been able to find it for half that price through online retailers. For that price, you’d expect to get a rather barebones approach to wi...
Several shortcut keys, Some of the shortcut keys work without installing the IntelliType Pro software, Mouse has a ambidextrous design, Comfortable to use for extended periods of time, Spill resistant keys
F Lock, No lock key status lights on keyboard itself, Prone to interference from wireless networks, Installation of the IntelliType software required to program and use all keys.
Microsoft’s Wireless Desktop 3000 is a decent keyboard and mouse combo. The keyboard features many programmable keys and while the mouse is smaller than I would prefer, it is still comfortable to use for extended periods of time. However, the Wirele...
Programmable hotkeys, loaded with features, mouse works on almost any surface, inexpensive
Mouse buttons require too much fingertip pressure, glossy black plastic shows smudges and scratches easily, doesn't come with rechargeable batteries, Long-term durability
Microsoft had to cut corners somewhere to hit this attractive price point......
Integrated wrist rest, wireless with 10+foot range, compatible with Win/Mac/Linux, excellent battery life, bazillions of extra keys, 7 button mouse, blue laser works on just about any surface.
Normal security concerns with 2.4Ghz wireless keyboards & mice, no keyboard LEDs for Num/Cap/ScrLock (typical) big keyboard, small Fn keys.