Microsoft Releases Wireless Desktop 2000 Keyboard / Mouse Bundle
Keyboards. Can't live with 'em, and can't live without 'em. We all yearn
for an easier way to input commands, but even after all of these years,
a QWERTY keyboard still trumps most everything else in terms of speed
and accuracy. Until we all get brain interfaces built into our skulls,
the keyboard is apt to remain a major part of our lives, and Microsoft
is apt to be a major provider for quite some while.
The company's latest is the Wireless Desktop 2000, which incorporates Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) 128-bit technology to help secure your personal and business information by encrypting what you type. It's not often you find this in a keyboard, but sure enough, it's here. The keyboard is paired with the Wireless Mouse 2000 sporting BlueTrack Technology for smooth tracking on virtually any surfacee (except glass), and Win7 Taskbar Favorites for easy toggling between applications and a pillow-textured palm rest for added comfort.
The price? $40, and it's yours.
The company's latest is the Wireless Desktop 2000, which incorporates Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) 128-bit technology to help secure your personal and business information by encrypting what you type. It's not often you find this in a keyboard, but sure enough, it's here. The keyboard is paired with the Wireless Mouse 2000 sporting BlueTrack Technology for smooth tracking on virtually any surfacee (except glass), and Win7 Taskbar Favorites for easy toggling between applications and a pillow-textured palm rest for added comfort.
The price? $40, and it's yours.