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A wireless, ergonomic experience from Microsoft

The Natural Ergonomic Desktop 7000 has been released.

The average user spends about six hours a day in front of a computer. To meet their needs, Microsoft has created the new ergonomic desktop for optimal use to make your time in front of your computer as comfortable as possible. The perfect combination of the Natural Ergonomic Desktop 7000, the wired Natural Ergonomic Keyboard 4000 and the award-winning Natural Wireless Laser Mouse 6000.

The first Microsoft ergonomic mouse was released in 1993. Since then, Microsoft has been working to develop hardware that makes your hands, fingers, wrists, and necks as comfortable as possible. The Natural Ergonomic Desktop 7000 represents an uncompromising ergonomic and wireless experience with best-in-class ergonomic design and 2,4 GHz technology.

A wireless, ergonomic experience from Microsoft 

The keyboard has useful function keys such as an easy-to-access forward and backward button, a zoom that allows you to easily zoom in on parts of the screen. The options are further expanded with five customizable keys. The charge status of the keyboard is indicated by a two-color light - green when charged and red when diving. The “seagull wing” design brings the keys closer to the user and provides a more natural typing position. Comfort is also enhanced by a 7-degree tilt palm rest.

Accompanying the Natural Ergonomic Desktop 7000 is an ergonomic mouse that also works with 2,4 GHz wireless technology. The shape of the mouse is the same as that of the Natural Wireless Mouse 6000, which was inspired by the shape of a baseball ball and is designed to make it as comfortable as possible. The vertical right side of the mouse allows the hand to lie sideways on the mouse, of course, and the raised thumb holder also helps keep the hand head healthy. Like the keyboard, the mouse also has a two-color light that indicates charge status.

A wireless, ergonomic experience from Microsoft

The new Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Desktop 7000 is expected to be released in autumn 2007 in Hungary.

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