Ergonomist-approved Comfort Curve Design: Microsoft’s Comfort Curve encourages natural wrist posture and is easy to use.Below is a break down of the standard features from Microsoft:
With the features of the hardware, and the fact Microsoft is practically throwing in a free gift, this seems too good to pass up. The keyboard/mouse combination will launch later this month, and will go for a cool $80, and includes Microsoft’s worldwide three-year limited hardware warranty. We can also see the dimensions of the keyboard and mouse in the image, as well as a small list of the features early-adopters should expect with their purchase. And while Microsoft Hardware released a more in-depth product description of the keyboard itself earlier in the month, this new release tells us that the keyboard will not be launched by itself, but also with the Microsoft Wireless Mouse 5000, a $40 value alone.
While announcing the new addition to their lineup, Microsoft Hardware also mentioned that over 10 million Comfort Curve-designed products have been sold over the past five years.