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The Microsoft Arc is a mouse for fashionistas. Its unique and stylish form is attractive for users looking to be hip on the go. For people looking for ergonomics for long time use, look elsewhere, a mouse such as the Microsoft Notebook Mouse 5000 will...
Small and lightweight, Very attractive design, Wireless with miniUSB adapter that easily stores under keyboard, Battery life indicator, Dead simple to set up and use, Great wireless robustness,
Slightly lacking HTPC keys, but it is not necessarily designed to be one, Not very comfortable after using for an extended period of time
Performance on this keyboard was not an issue. I never noticed any hiccups typing whether I was using it for hours at a time, or using it touch-and-go. The wireless did not seem to be affected by other wireless devices at all, and the range of 15ft is...
Curved design may make for awkward fit in laptop bag
The Arc Keyboard is easily one of the best looking keyboards around and is a great choice for netbook users looking for a keyboard to take on the road. blog comments powered by Disqus ...
Published: 2010-01-29, Author: Jason , review by: gizmodo.com
Pretty good. Like we said above, it's a very pretty keyboard, curved in the same way that their Arc Mouse is. They're two devices made with the same idea in mind: Shoving as much functionality into as a tiny space as possible. To that end, Microsoft's...
Abstract: Following the success of the Microsoft Arc Mouse that we positively reviewed, the company rolls out the equally attractive wireless Arc Keyboard. It's touted as having "style that works," and we couldn't resist getting our hands on this shiny black obj...
Abstract: The Microsoft Arc Keyboard is the perfect complement to its sister product, the Arc Mouse. It’s elegant and would make a fashionable accessory to any computer that lives in a public spot in the home. Unfortunately, unlike the Arc Mouse, the Arc Keyboar...
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Published: 2011-04-25, Author: David , review by: macworld.co.uk
Ultra compact; good key travel; RF storage in keyboard; travel slipcase; power on/off
No Mac-specific keys; can’t use Arc mouse with the same RF receiver
Powered via two AAA batteries you can turn the keyboard off to conserve power. If you're not a fan of Apple's wireless keyboards, you travel a great deal, or want a very compact and stylish keyboard; the Arc is a great choice
Abstract: We first saw Microsoft’s Arc keyboard way back in January, at CES, before its eventual release a few months ago. With a light feel and chiclet key style, the Arc keyboard is ideal for those wanting an unobtrusive, wireless keyboard with a small form f...