Accessories
The Perfect Mobile Keyboard?
The Microsoft Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 6000 looks like it’s a good travel buddy for slates or netbooks with cramped keyboards. Darren Murph from Engadget reviewed the thin keyboard and had a lot of good things to say about it.
Unlike most mobile keyboards, this one has a slight curve to it. The curve allows typists’ hands to rest in a more natural position.
Microsoft has done well on the Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 6000. It’s impossibly thin, surprisingly sturdy and a real pleasure to type on.
The Microsoft Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 6000 has an MSRP of $89.95. A matching numeric keypad can be had for $44.95.
Elmstrom
12/18/2009 at 2:05 pm
I have that keyboard, and I must say its very very close to the perfeckt keyboard.
I got both the keyboard and num-pad in samme box, for about 60 euro.
Virtuous
12/18/2009 at 7:43 pm
Instead of lugging this keyboard and a netbook many people would be better off with a full-size laptop. This keyboard might be bigger than the netbook.
double-o-don
12/18/2009 at 10:29 pm
Microsoft’s “Entertainment” keyboard that were this keyboard’s precessors are great for use with slate tablets.
In my case I use one with Motion M1400’s.
The most important feature to me is the size that allows them to fit into a standard size computer backpack.
The bluetooth works flawlessly and give great range. I expecially like the dual purpose touch control that can function as a mini glide pad.
Elmstrom
12/19/2009 at 2:02 am
I have both the “Entertainment” keyboard, and this new one. The new one is alot smaller, while keeping the same key size.
ChrisRS
12/21/2009 at 11:20 am
@Virtuous
You may be correct, but if a netbook or a slate works for most of a persons needs, the added bulk of a full-size laptop is not needed. Hauling out the keyboard only when needed may make sence.