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68 Reviews
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Abstract: Microsoft Arc Keyboard Review – The Microsoft Arc Keyboard is definitely designed for compact spaces, such as on a desk next to your couch or on your lap while you are lying on your bed watching movies.Of course, that doesn’t mean that it cannot be use...
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Excellent design. Keyboard curve is subtle, yet ergonomically pleasing. Strong keystroke feedback. Lightweight and small. Wireless hub is tiny and stores in base.
Green keys. Direction keys all in one somewhat hard-to-press rocker key.
Microsoft's affordable Arc Keyboard Special Edition looks small, but is actually sized right and feels great when you're typing. Set-up is simple and the wireless hub is small enough to store in the base and fit neatly between other, larger USB keys o...
Compact body, but uncramped keys, Tiny wireless receiver
Lacks Media Center launch button, media-playback keys, and arrow-key cluster, Too-small Delete key
This colorful, compact wireless keyboard has a surprisingly roomy feel. Despite some "key" omissions, it's one of the better keyboards we've used for home theater PCs. ...
Lightweight and portable. USB dongle latches on magnetically.
It's a magnet for fingerprints. Fourway arrow key isn't good for navigating.
Frequent travelers and anyone attracted by contemporary design will love this keyboard for its lightweight and compact form factor, but serious worker bees will want a keyboard with designated arrow buttons and a number pad.Arc Keyboard...
The Arc Keyboard is widely popular and well-appreciated by those who have already purchased it, which is understandable. It is so light and portable that people on the go will get the most use out of this. The size of the keys are better than average a...
Driverless, Lightweight and stylish, Familiar layout for touch typists, Low latency, Suitable for gaming, Magnetically-stowed receiver
Fingerprint magnet, D-pad arrow keys are a pain for text selection, No caps-lock indicator, No Menu key, No media controls except volume, No mouse controls...
Microsoft's Wireless Arc Keyboard is best suited for casual users looking to save on desk space who don't regularly need to type any papers, or perhaps HTPC enthusiasts who are put off by competing products' smartphone-like keyboards and already have a...