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Microsoft Comfort Curve 2000 Keyboard English USB WIN/MAC Black OEM

Microsoft Comfort Curve 2000 Keyboard English USB WIN/MAC Black OEM (Microsoft: FA3-00010-Single)
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Microsoft Comfort Curve 2000 Keyboard English USB WIN/MAC Black OEM
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Rating: 8.7/10
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frontierX@NCIX
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Review Date: 12/04/10
Cons: None that I have. What more can you ask for a $8 keyboard?

Pros: Cheap keyboard, I got it for $8 on sale. The touch is very soft and quiet. The internet keys are very useful, I programmed them to do other stuff and heavily use them. The keys are flat (less distance to push down) which speeds up typing.
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Best keyboard I have ever bought with my money. Great feel and response. Get them when they are on sale for $8, I'll be sure to get a few more myself. The curve is also an added bonus, it takes time to get used to, but is soo much more comfortable to type on then something straight.
Intoliman@NCIX
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Review Date: 10/31/10
Cons: Very basic keyboard.

Pros: Very inexpensive for what you get.
Comment:
Managed to price match this keyboard down to $14.41. It's quiet and works great for any basic computing. Has a few extra buttons but not too many to where it feels overwhelming.
Andre_C@NCIX
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Review Date: 10/13/10
Cons: hard to get used to the "curve"

Pros: microsoft product
Comment:
great backup set for my wireless; another great product from microsoft, they have disappointed me yet
Kramy@NCIX
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Review Date: 10/03/10
Cons: -

Pros: -Neat curve-Price
Comment:
I got this board for my Uncle. His older ergonomic keyboard cost $80, so at $10 this one was a lot more affordable.People of larger girths may find typing more comfortable if their arms don't have to be tucked up so tight.Whenever I build computers for people, I give them the choice of getting one of these. Many people love them.The keyboard has handy media keys at the top, which can be set to open your favourite browser or email program, and start/stop media playback. The keys worked with every program I tested - although I did have to hunt down and delete  a registry key, to prevent the Email button from occasionally going to Hotmail rather than opening Thunderbird.
Emmanjit_G@NCIX
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Review Date: 08/31/10
Cons: No wrist support, curving of keyboard takes time to get used to

Pros: Its cheap, everything you can expect from a standard keyboard
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Takes a while to get used to the new curve format, if your a gamer probably not a good idea since I have hit the wrong key several times now but you do get used to it. My last keyboard had a wrist support at the front, this one does not and if you intend to use a keyboard for long periods/gaming this probably isn't the greatest choice. Good keyboard if you just need a cheap replacement (got it for $9.99 on sale) for a bit or don't spend 3+ hours on the computer a day.
Huy_R@NCIX
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Review Date: 08/30/10
Cons: curve may take a little to get used to

Pros: typical keyboard
Comment:
Bought this keyboard for around $10 to improve comfort while on computer. Overtime long periods of time, the keyboard does make a difference.
vh@NCIX
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Review Date: 08/11/10
Cons: none

Pros: decent keyboard
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i actually like the standard microsoft keyboard more than the curve, probably just not used to it yet. got the keyboard for pretty cheap after pm.
TofuIsTofu@NCIX
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Review Date: 08/03/10
Cons: None really

Pros: Great keyboard for the priceErgonomic keyboard for about $10
Comment:
Bought this keyboard for around $10 to improve comfort while on computer. Overtime long periods of time, the keyboard does make a difference. The keys are also feel quite nice when typing and are relatively quiet in comparison to the clicking noises when I type on a regular keyboard.
sniggler@NCIX
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Review Date: 07/30/10
Cons: -None, unless you count that dirt and grime can get in behind the keys pretty easy if you aren't careful - for 10 bucks who cares!?

Pros: -On sale it's a steal-Shallow keys, in a good way. The depth just feels right.-Soft + quiet-Feels pretty good on the wrists when typing for extended periods of time
Comment:
Great keyboard for the price. I picked up 2 of these for 10 bucks each when they were on sale. Awesome so far, I'm using one at work (8 hours at a desk) and one at home for my PC which is mainly used for gaming. Works great!
Nicolas_L@NCIX
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Review Date: 07/29/10
Cons: None

Pros: Good priceUSB connectedBlackErgonomic
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Got this for cheap and it works like it should. Happy it is a USB keyboard because it makes it much easier for me.
Varroa@NCIX
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Review Date: 07/29/10
Cons: very lite weight

Pros: Great price, no frills
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Good basic keyboard for the price. No frills and no fuss. When on sale it makes a great keyboard for basic needs.
Weli@NCIX
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Review Date: 07/27/10
Cons: - hotkeys take a bit of effort to configure, especially volume keys

Pros: - Comfry- Quiet- Price
Comment:
Got this on sale for 10$. Switched to this from a generic crap keyboard, can't say much about it since I've never owned a proper keyboard. But for 10$ this thing is worth it.Volume keys take a bit of effort to set up, if you're on Windows 7 and volume hotkeys do not work, just make sure your Human Interface Device Service is running and is set to automatically run on startup.
FD@NCIX
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Review Date: 07/25/10
Cons: None that I've experienced

Pros: Ergonomic but not shockingly foreignLow priceQuiet
Comment:
The keys have a nice, light feel. The difference is really noticeable when using other people's keyboards.I like how it's ergonomic but not something that would take a long time to get used to like the split keyboards.It would have been nice to have more special keys but for the price, the ones it has are good. The calculator shortcut is really handy!
eternal-rest;@NCIX
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Review Date: 07/02/10
Cons: None

Pros: Comfortable, cheap and quiet
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I was on a budget for this keyboard, and it fit the bill perfectly. It's quiet, comfortable and has basic media keys. The keys are almost flush with the keyboard so it's like a laptop, which is very nice and you don't need to press down much to type. The key travel is also good, and no screwed up key placements.
Saberon@NCIX
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Review Date: 07/02/10
Cons: None

Pros: Good qualityDecent ergonomicsUSB
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$10 is a great deal for this keyboard, looks good, works good. I'm just glad it's not a PS/2 connection! Highly recommended.
Lei_W@NCIX
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Review Date: 06/30/10
Cons: OEM no box

Pros: Good price and value
Comment:
takes some getting use to if you are used to the regular keyboards, but its suppose to be comfortable using this keyboard.
xbournex@NCIX
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Review Date: 06/26/10
Cons: N/A

Pros: No drivers needed!
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I've never used an ergonomic keyboard before, and this keyboard does feel comfortable when i'm typing. It has SOME bending ONLY when you press really hard. The keys are really soft to the touch. I'd probably test out a higher end keyboard the next time i need to upgrade. It's always been keyboards under 10$ for me.
Walter_T@NCIX
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Review Date: 06/25/10
Cons: Mine had a very slight warp to it so that all four feet didn't touch the desk at once. I expect that will flatten out after a few days

Pros: Only a tight touch required for typing. The special function buttons along the top are actually useful.
Comment:
I especially like the light touch required on the keys (not REALLY light touch, but just a gram or two lighter than others I have). Also the key travel distance is a little shorter than average. Overall it reduces the effort of rapid touch-typing noticeably. I don't have carpal-tunnel problems, but I figure that the lighter touch will help avoid it in future.The special-function buttons work beautifully, no configuring, no learning required. One touch pops up a browser window, there are buttons to play or pause tunes, adjust volume, even one that pops up the calculator. This is a decent keyboard and at the sale price a complete steal.
Albert_J@NCIX
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Review Date: 05/20/10
Cons: I used for 3 years and the D Key has scratched off. Not a big deal.

Pros: ErgonomicCalculator keyQuiet/smoothShorter than normal KeysCheap
Comment:
I like it so much that I have 5 of these at home attached to every computer. The new one has different (Window Start) button (unlike the picture shown), which i just bought from the ncix.
Siktir Git@NCIX
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Review Date: 05/04/10
Cons: - None as far as I know

Pros: - Smooth and quiet keys- Subtle curve for comfort- Low keys for ergonomics- Price (can't beat single digits)
Comment:
I have always used ergonomic keyboards, starting with the massive Microsoft split keyboards, then I moved to this one and have no regrets.It is not as difficult to type on (at first) as the original split keyboards, and still keeps your wrists at comfortable angles.The almost flat design also helps the wrists for long typing sessions or playing games.At this price, I will buy another for if/when mine breaks (has lasted 2 years so far), and one for my parents.
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