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Microsoft’s newly redesigned Sculpt Ergonomic Desktop bundle – which includes a keyboard, number pad, and mouse – is the company’s latest attempt to end poor posture at our PC workstations.
The Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic Desktop retails for $129.95, which, though pricey, is easily justified for such a high-quality set.
Now that I've been using the Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic Keyboard for over a week, my search for the ultimate keyboard might be finally over. It might be one of the strangest looking keyboards ...
Review: Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic Desktop by Parm Mann on 17 March 2017, 10:45 Tags: Microsoft ( NASDAQ:MSFT ) ...
The Sculpt Ergonomic Desktop pack is priced at US$129.95, while the keyboard and mouse are available separately for $80.95 and $59.95 respectively.
Today, the popular Microsoft Sculpt ergonomic desktop wireless keyboard and mouse combo is $80 on Amazon, down from a list price of $130 and a usual selling price of around $100. Amazon hasn’t ...
Amazon is running a 1-day sale on PC peripherals and accessories, which includes some pretty good prices on networking gear, storage, and other products. Meanwhile Best Buy is running one of the ...
I'm a big fan of the Microsoft Sculpt Desktop - the split keyboard and mouse combo, as it's the best setup I've found for controlling hand and wrist pain.
Internally, Microsoft’s new Sculpt Ergonomic Desktop ($80.95 for the keyboard, $59.95 for the mouse, $129.95 bundled together) has been code-named “Manta Ray,” according to Suneel Goud, a ...
The previously-mentioned $130 Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic Desktop keyboard is a somewhat curvy unit that is split in half to some degree, with the left and right panels connected together by way of ...
Microsoft's Sculpt Ergonomic Desktop is a strange proposition in that it feels almost comical to begin with, yet as you adapt to the profile and readjust to the layout it begins to seem natural ...