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Microsoft Wireless Laser Desktop 5000

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Microsoft Wireless Laser Desktop 5000 $35 at Newegg
 
Discuss (8) : History : Tell : Posted 10:07 AM PDT 06/14/09 by Ben
Microsoft Wireless Laser Desktop 5000Newegg has the Microsoft 69C-00006 Wireless Laser Desktop 5000 USB Keyboard and Mouse Combo for $35 + $0 shipping = $35 shipped. Includes keyboard with Comfort Curve Keyboard Layout, and a High Definition Laser Mouse.
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    #1   jessewh - Posted 11:43 am PDT 06/14/09 (370 Posts)
    nice deal, just do not have a lot of luck with wireless things.
    #2   Casecutter - Posted 12:20 pm PDT 06/14/09 (2570 Posts)
    I got one and work great, my problem is move from the straight layout to this curved. I need to look and type a little slower with this at home. I don't use this mouse, have the MS Natural 6000, so I have two different receivers as the one for the keyboard won't recognize the mouse.
    Probably the biggest downer is it's 20 inch plus long.
    #3   mansonlamps1 - Posted 1:10 pm PDT 06/14/09 (89 Posts)
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    #4   unome - Posted 3:11 pm PDT 06/14/09 (232 Posts)
    Tru dat #3

    Laughing
    #5   lightbulb42 - Posted 3:19 pm PDT 06/14/09 (272 Posts)
    I've never understood the attraction of wireless keyboards. What do you gain to make up for having to worry about having batteries on hand for when it dies? I use a wireless mouse and not having a mouse cord is a big convenience but the keyboard just sits there.
    #6   tiburoncito2000 - Posted 5:37 pm PDT 06/14/09 (1307 Posts)
    wireless? you still have to have a receiver connected to the computer, so in theory you extend the range of keyboard by been "wireless" to the keyboard and mouse.

    Basically you are dropping only one wire but I find these not as reliable as a wired mouse and keyboard.
    #7   Chaosed0 - Posted 8:28 am PDT 06/15/09 (88 Posts)
    Well, no, there ISN'T much point to wireless if you're sitting at a desk, but think HTPCs. No one wants to sit four feet from the TV, or have a giant USB extension cord running across the floor.
    #8   ironbadge - Posted 4:15 pm PDT 06/15/09 (986 Posts)
    I like wireless keyboards. I can place it on my laps, move back and forth. Changing the the positions of the hands help.
     
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