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Abstract: 장시간 컴퓨터에 매달려 일을 하는 대부분 내근직 종사자들은 자신이 사용하고 있는 사무 공간의 효율성 및 업무율의 극대화하기 위해 많은 사무 관련 액세서리 등을 사용한다. 간단한 메모 등을 위한 포스트 잇 등을 비롯하여 스마트폰의 충전을 위해 무선 충전독을 놓는다든지 2개의 모니터를 피봇으로 사용하는 등 작디 작은 책상을 효율적으로 사용하기 위해 효율적인 기기와 배치를 필요로 한다.하루 종일 컴퓨터와 씨름하기 위해 집적 손과 접촉하고 있는 키보드와...
Abstract: The Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic Desktop has an advanced ergonomic design that reduces the strain on your wrists, arms and hands to help you work comfortably and safely. Injuries caused by repetitive motion can result in long periods of pain, reduce your pr...
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Published: 2014-03-06, Author: Andy , review by: neowin.net
Abstract: As users across the world embrace a more mobile – and increasingly touch-focused – approach to computing, the market for ‘traditional' peripherals is not what it once was. When the overwhelming majority of us relied on big, bulky Windows PCs as our main t...
Split-spacebar design makes backspace more accessible, Comfortable layout, Sturdy wrist rest
Keys felt mushy and too deep, No key backlighting, Function and shortcut keys are small, half-height
The overall design of the Sculpt Comfort Keyboard has appeal, but we weren't fans of the mushy keyfeel. Still, it’s a reasonable step up from a basic keyboard—especially if what you’re after is a set of Windows 8-specific shortcut keys. ...
Reasonably thin and light Bluetooth keyboard, Roomier than typical portable Bluetooth keyboards, Windows 8 keyboard shortcuts for touch actions
Flat, tightly packed keys require accurate keystrokes, Chassis attracts fingerprints, dust, Function and arrow keys are too small
We like the overall roominess of this portable Bluetooth keyboard, but its too-small Windows 8 shortcut keys and similarly squeezed navigation keys detract from its usefulness. ...
Even though I’ve never been a big fan of ergonomic keyboards, I have to say that the Sculpt Comfort Keyboard impressed. It isn’t the most feature-rich keyboard around, but Microsoft has done some interesting things with it. Splitting the space bar in ...
Portable thin and light design. Dongle-free Bluetooth connectivity. Great battery life.
Low profile isn't ergonomically sound. Glossy face prone to smudging. Non-rechargeable batteries. Keys aren't backlit
While the Microsoft Sculpt Mobile Keyboard is preferable to an onscreen keyboard, its portable design and Windows 8 hotkeys don't make up for the fact that its shallow profile makes for a somewhat uncomfortable typing experience....
Published: 2012-09-19, Author: Pete , review by: mashable.com
Abstract: I’ve been using Microsoft‘s new Sculpt Comfort keyboard for a few days now, and so far it hasn’t revolutionized my typing. But that’s just what it promises — to change one of the fundamental parts of modern keyboards: the backspace key.The Microsoft Sc...
An alternative take on the spacebar, a removable wrist rest, and Windows 8-specific hot keys give the Microsoft Sculpt Comfort Keyboard a robust set of features for its price
Mushy typing and the oversize spacebar make the Sculpt Comfort Keyboard feel imprecise and cumbersome
It's always worth reexamining technological features we take for granted, but even if you like Microsoft's new approach to the spacebar, the Sculpt Comfort Keyboard needs some streamlining before it merits a recommendation.
Published: 2013-10-03, Author: Ray , review by: itwire.com
Abstract: All the new touch screen computers make you wonder at the future of the traditional mouse and keyboard.QWERTY is 138 years old and apart from a bit of fiddling around the edges is still the design typists prefer.In many cases the ‘oldies are goodies” – ke...