Microsoft Comfort Curve Keyboard @ instore sainsburys £2.99
Just popped in to Sainsburys and whilst looking around noticed this.
On a white label not a reduced one
Microsoft comfort curve keyboard.
Comfort curve design,
Ultra thin profile keys
spill-resistant keys
easy setup no software required.
designed by ergonomic experts, the microsoft comfort curve keyboard 2000 lets your hands sit more naturally on the keys for comfort and productivity. Its sleek, compact design fits easily in most keyboard trays. Its easy to use- just plug in and start typing.
compatable with Windows 7 and Mac
Receipt Image; http://imgur.com/gP4Nh
- simon-c


All Comments (31)
Jump to unread Post a Commentcheers for that, i'll have to be careful with my paws when typing.
Would personally rather spend money and get a better one, especially as I am on a computer a lot.
Good for those who aren't on a PC often
I'll admit though that the left shift key is rather small.
I'll admit though that the left shift key is rather small.
reviews on amazon seem ok
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Microsoft-Comfort-Curve-Keyboard-2000/dp/B000B9OIIU/ref=sr_1_11?ie=UTF8&qid=1347214647&sr=8-11
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I won't bother. Some doubters on here wouldn't believe unless you post footage of you actually buying the keyboard and a copy of your birth certificate certified by the local priest...
Somedays they were leader in the market with expensive products and the people have to buy from the but nowadays ....
Heated. <3
In general Microsoft keyboards do seem to last though. Every Logitech keyboard I've had wore off the key tops in a year or less. My Microsoft keyboard key tops last almost forever.