Microsoft may generally be thought of, and referred to, as a software maker, but the company continues to produce hardware -- keyboards and mice have been a staple of the line for nearly two decades, and were followed by the Xbox and tablets. Hardware has become a growing market for the company.
Now Microsoft unveils the latest in its line of desktop peripherals -- "The Sculpt Ergonomic Desktop is the latest evolution of Microsoft’s Natural line of ergonomic products which was first launched nearly 20 years ago in 1994", says Brandon Leblanc.
The Sculpt Ergonomic Desktop looks straight out of a science-fiction film, given the rather strange appearance of the keyboard -- there is a gap in the middle. The palm rest is cushioned, and the keyboard has a bit of a rise in the center. The keyboard is optimized for Windows and has hotkeys along the top for easy access to the charms menu in Windows 8, as well as media playback and snap controls.
Also included is a separate number pad and a dome-shaped mouse, a design Microsoft claims is to "reduce the contact between desktop surface and the underside of your hand, which helps minimize carpal tunnel pressure".
All of this will be available starting this month for $129. For those only interested in the mouse, it can be purchased separately for $59. There was no mention if the keyboard would also be sold individually. It's a pricey set, but may be worth it for those who require this for health reasons.