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Posted at 4:47 PM on Wednesday 11/12/08 by
Ben
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YesBuy.net has the Microsoft Wireless USB Laser Desktop 6000 Keyboard & Mouse (69A-00001) for $39 + $0 shipping = $39 shipped. Features an ergonomic keyboard with media center buttons, 4 way scrolling laser mouse, and is both PC and Mac compatible. [BizRate]
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    rugia007 - Posted 5:15 pm PST 11/12/08 (42 Posts)  Report Spam

    what is up with Microsoft wireless keyboards that are all OEM and recertified? Can I trust these things?

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    ksnyder - Posted 5:45 pm PST 11/12/08 (50 Posts)  Report Spam

    I've had MS wireless keyboard/mouse for several years now and no problem. Wireless is nice.

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    ohhhcrappp - Posted 7:02 pm PST 11/12/08 (57 Posts)  Report Spam

    battery usage on these things kill me

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    franze98 - Posted 7:04 pm PST 11/12/08 (64 Posts)  Report Spam

    i wish they put the distance in the specs

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    hocky1111 - Posted 8:03 pm PST 11/12/08 (36 Posts)  Report Spam

    Is this better than the Logitech deal just posted by Ben for $45?

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    evoduke - Posted 10:19 pm PST 11/12/08 (37 Posts)  Report Spam

    i have this keyboard and mouse for about 1/2 a year, and the keyboard is great..but the mouse isn't all that. it's not as responsive and the scrolling is hard to config.

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    Aznb0ifrm626 - Posted 10:22 pm PST 11/12/08 (11 Posts)  Report Spam

    wow this is prety good i'ma look up on it...

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    mikneb - Posted 6:48 am PST 11/13/08 (83 Posts)  Report Spam

    I've had one of these for awhile. Sure is great not having to hassle with a corded mouse. I'm on the computer a lot so battery life on the mouse is about 90 days for me. Haven't had to change keyboard batteries yet.

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    macguy - Posted 7:48 am PST 11/13/08 (33 Posts)  Report Spam

    I've used one of these in the office for a number of years and have had no problem. Just make sure you have extra batteries around, just in case.

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    CombatJack - Posted 8:08 am PST 11/13/08 (417 Posts)  Report Spam

    Why can't manufacturers come up with a single standard for receivers, even within their own company. I hate how I can't mix/match wireless mice and keyboards without having a bunch of obtrusive receivers.

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    jka107 - Posted 10:30 am PST 11/13/08 (40 Posts)  Report Spam

    looks like a nice deal

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    Corporate_Bate - Posted 9:50 pm PST 11/13/08 (333 Posts)  Report Spam

    I've had a Microsoft Wireless Keyboard and Mouse for a couple of years on my dell. The driver interferes with the screen saver. So, if you get one of these and you have a Dell computer, your screen saver may not come up. I like the screen saver because it shows family pictures. Burn in is no concern with my LCD monitor.

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