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Microsoft reveals Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 5000, offers tablet compatibility – onmsft.com

Ron Ron
December 15, 2011
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Microsoft has revealed its new keyboard that is compatible with the current tablet and slate computers. Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 5000 offers many features for mobile users, including those on Windows, iPad, and Android tablets.
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Microsoft reveals Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 5000, offers tablet compatibility - onmsft.com - December 15, 2011

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“Featuring an ergonomist-approved “Comfort Curve” design, the Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 5000 promotes a more natural wrist posture, is easy to use across many devices and makes a perfect tablet companion,” Microsoft states.

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This new keyboard features tablet compatibility with Windows, iPad and iPad 2, and many Android tablet devices. Ergonomist-approved “Comfort Curve” design promotes a more natural wrist posture. Bluetooth wireless frees up a USB port by easily connecting to a Bluetooth-enabled computer, and no USB nano transceiver is needed. An ultra-thin, stylish design makes it lightweight and portable for travel. And a three-year limited hardware warranty.

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Microsoft Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 5000 will be available by the end of December 2011 for an estimated retail price of $49.95 in the United States.

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