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When it comes to getting the most productivity or enjoyment out
of your computer, wireless devices go a long way. After all, with
wireless input devices, you can move around easily to find a more
comfortable position when you get too cramped in the same position
you've been in for the past three hours.
These wireless input devices include wireless keyboards and wireless
mice. The combination of a wireless keyboard and mouse can make
working with a computer much more comfortable and enjoyable- this
is especially so with the newer trend of having computers integrated
with home entertainment centers. In fact, the idea of using a conventional
keyboard with a cord in the living room seems downright ridiculous.
It's easy to picture the cord of your keyboard getting caught in
the built in foot rest of your Lay-Z-Boy or being tripped over and
sending the keyboard flying when it's left on the coffee table.
And then there's the concern about how long the cords on corded
keyboards actually are. In fact, there may not be a keyboard with
a long enough cord for used in the living room. Even in the home
office there are plenty of uses for a wireless keyboard as demonstrated
by the fact that at least one professional author writes on one
while leaning back in his easy chair.
Now there's a new wireless keyboard and mouse combination on the
market in the form of Microsoft's Wireless Entertainment Desktop
8000 which is touted as the industry's first rechargeable backlit
wireless keyboard. It's specifically designed for media center PC's
running the new Windows Vista operating system, though it will work
with Windows XP as well. Because it's designed specifically for
use with Windows Vista, the Wireless Entertainment Desktop 8000
has various buttons built in that are specifically included to provide
access to the features of Vista and may seem nonsensical to users
of other operating systems.
There are a number of good features than anyone will appreciate
about this keyboard though. One in particular is the inclusion of
a pointer device similar to the pointer device on a laptop computer,
though smaller, that can be used in place of the mouse. This feature
is especially valuable for anyone who appreciates not having to
reach for the mouse, and find a surface to use it on, while sitting
on the couch.
There are also a number of features (beside the "Entertainment"
in its name) that indicate that the Wireless Entertainment Desktop
8000 was definitely designed for use with a media center computer
as part of a home entertainment system. For one thing, the fact
that the keyboard is backlit means that it can be used in the low
light conditions of a home theater. The keyboard is also littered
with buttons that can be used to control the playback of various
media.
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