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Portable thin and light design, Dongle-free Bluetooth connectivity, Great battery life.
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.
Low profile isn't ergonomically sound, Glossy face prone to smudging, Non-rechargeable batteries, Keys aren't backlit.
Mushy typing and the oversize spacebar make the Sculpt Comfort Keyboard feel imprecise and cumbersome.
By TechRadar on February 13, 2013
Overall the Microsoft Sculpt Comfort Keyboard is an excellent ergonomic...
By uk.hardware.info on December 02, 2012
It's an original idea, to split the spacebar into two parts. The right part is just a spacebar, but the left part can also function as Backspace. Once you're used to this, you will start to miss this feature on traditional keyboards. The...
By SlashGear on November 28, 2012
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...
By PC Mag on October 22, 2012
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...
By Pocket-lint on October 16, 2012
A superb keyboard with loads of useful Windows 8 features. We love typing on it, but we're not about to change from a normal spacebar to this wacky split job any time...
By Computeractive on October 09, 2012
The Microsoft Sculpt Comfort Keyboard is a wireless ergonomic keyboard so it's designed to be more comfortable to use for long periods than a standard keyboard. The layout of the keys gently curves downwards than up from left to right, which should...
By PC Advisor on October 04, 2012
At £59 the Microsoft Sculpt Comfort Keyboard is a good keyboard for any user of a Windows 8 desktop PC. It's not outstanding, or beautiful to look at, but it is comfortable to use, well put together and the Windows 8 hotkeys add value to...
By cnet on September 19, 2012
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...
By 01net
on January 15, 2013
Au final, ce clavier sans fil Sculpt Comfort de Microsoft est un bon moyen de passer à Windows 8 en douceur, grâce à ses nombreuses touches de raccourcis, mais aussi à sa forme ergonomique qui évite les douleurs dans les mains...
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