Wireless desktop roundup

theglobeandmail.com     03-Jul-2008            

Reviewed on: AMD Athlon 64 X2 dual-core processor running Windows Vista Hardware designers have just about exhausted the possibilities for ergonomic keyboards, and are designing them these days as much for esthetics as for specialized use, such as design, gaming and especially multimedia. The ergonomic focus is moving toward mice, most of which make a claim for “comfort,” which has become a code word for mice that are less likely to result in repetitive strain injury, or RSI. Many new keyboards are being made for Windows Vista, and are also going wireless, designed for multimedia computers — among them are two wireless keyboard-and-mouse combinations from Logitech (the Cordless Desktop MX 5500 Revolution and the diNovo Mini), and two from Microsoft (the Wireless Laser Desktop 3000 and Wireless Laser Desktop 7000). By... [read full story]                    


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