Microsoft Wireless Desktop 3000 Review June 24th, 2009 | by Michael Brown

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Microsoft had to cut corners somewhere to hit this attractive price point...


Highs: Programmable hotkeys, loaded with features, mouse works on almost any surface, inexpensive

Lows: Mouse buttons require too much fingertip pressure, glossy black plastic shows smudges and scratches easily, doesn't come with rechargeable batteries, Long-term durability

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Introduction

So you need a new mouse and keyboard, but the economy being what it is, you don’t have a lot of green to spare. If you’re willing to accept some compromises, Microsoft has a very good combo package including both with more features than you might expect for $80—and the mouse and keyboard are wireless, to boot.




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