Microsoft Ergonomic Keyboard Goes Wireless

Next month, Microsoft will introduce a wireless version of its popular Ergonomic 4000 keyboard as part of a new Ergonomic Desktop set that includes an upgraded version of its ergonomic wireless mouse as well. The pair will run on a 2.4GHz frequency, which means less interference and better range.

Microsoft touts the ergonomic design of both the keyboard and mouse as being "healthier" due to the shape that puts less stress on the wrist and arms. The Natural Mouse shape was inspired by a baseball, the company says, and keeps the hand in a relaxed state. The Ergonomic Desktop 7000 will go on sale in July for $149.95 USD.

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