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Review of the Microsoft Sculpt Comfort Keyboard for Windows 8

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Recently Microsoft launched a number of additions to its hardware range, including the Sculpt Comfort Keyboard which is designed to work with Windows 8. We’ve been using it for a while now and here is our review.

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The Sculpt Comfort Keyboard is packed with ergonomic features including a contoured keyset, removable padded palm rest, and palm lift. These features are designed to encourage a more natural, relaxed positioning of the arms, hands and wrist, providing greater comfort and helping to avoid injury during extended use.

Specifications

Keyboard Length: 17.8 inches (453 millimeters)

Keyboard Width: 8.39 inches (213 millimeters)

Keyboard Depth/Height: 1.30 inches (33 millimeters) with rubber feet Keyboard

Weight: 28.5 ounces (807 grams), includes 2 AAA alkaline batteries, typical battery weight may vary

Specs

What’s in the Box?

The box contains the Sculpt Keyboard, some batteries (already fitted and ready to used), a transceiver and some manuals.

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A Closer Look

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Andrew Edney
Andrew Edney
I am the owner and editor of this site. I have been interested in gadgets and tech since I was a little kid. I have also written a number of books on various tech subjects. I also blogged for The Huffington Post and for FHM. And I am honoured to have been a Microsoft MVP since January 2008, including as an Xbox MVP until 2023.

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