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Microsoft AIO Media N9Z

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PC Magazine
★★★★
9 years ago
Microsoft All-in-One Media Keyboard

Geared toward controlling a living-room PC connected to a large display or HDTV from across the room, the Microsoft All-in-One Media Keyboard ($39.95) has a lot to offer. This slim and light keyboard feels sturdy, provides a smooth typing experience, and has a good set of media-oriented function...

Inexpensive; Very good wireless range; Built-in touchpad and mouse buttons; Supports gestures, including Windows 8; Good typing and touchpad experience

Somewhat cramped keyboard; Keys are not backlit

ComputerShopper
★★★★
9 years ago

The All-in-One Media Keyboard does a lot with a little, delivering a wireless keyboard-plus-touch-pad appropriate for any living room at a price below reproach.

Zero setup time; Quiet keys; Compact; lightweight design

Several conventional (but secondary) keys left out; Touch pad was slightly erratic; Might have offered a little more functionality or comfort with empty space

staples.com
★★★★
9 years ago
Cheap feeling keys, but better than most

It was either this or the Logitech K400 for me. I chose this one in the end because the trackpad is slightly larger and the dedicated volume keys are pretty handy. This keyboard has a very slight raised angle which makes it easier to use on a lap or a desk.

PC Advisor
★★★★★
9 years ago
Microsoft All-In-One Media Keyboard review

The Microsoft All-In-One Media Keyboard is a small and stylish wireless qwerty keyboard with an integrated trackpad. Here's our Microsoft All-In-One Media Keyboard review.

Argos
★★★★★
7 years ago
Great little keyboard

Well worth the money, slim light and great key and touchpad action, Use this with a smart TV and I find it a great deal better than my normal mouse

Amazon
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5 years ago

4 stars due to no led for caps lock toggle. Find this very annoying and even the Microsoft software doesn't allow to show an on screen caps lock toggle icon so I'm guessing all the time if I've left caps on or off. Apart from that good living room/bedroom (no room for desk) keyboard!

futureshop.ca
★★★★
9 years ago
DO NOT WASTE YOUR TIME OR YOUR MONEY

I went through 2 as my HTPC controller, if you like getting up walking all the way over to your PC to unplug the dongle every 5 minutes then this is the keyboard combo for you! I will never buy hardware with "Microsoft" on it again.

Newegg
★★★★★
7 years ago
very nice keyboard, perfect for TV

priced around 30 bucks you get your moneys worth and little more, IF if find a way to break it , I will likely buy the same model

light weight, thin, feels strong, not afraid that I might sit on it , built sturdy, mouse pad works great, love the up down arrow keys that are built on a rocker so you can scroll with them; volume rocker works great as well.

since it was designed as a media keyboard I would have liked a more user friendly dedicated Play pause rewind buttons; would have been great if there were some programmable keys, to program for Netflix or kodi start up; and the thing I would have liked the most would have been a power button.

Amazon
★★
★★★
10 years ago
Dissapointing

Like others, I bought this to replace a Logitech K400, which suffers from the worst keyboard layout in the history of computing. The keyboard layout on this is much better, but a slew of other issues make the keyboard unusable for me.

amazon.ca
★★★★★
6 years ago
Awful touch pad

As a keyboard it's fine, works at a decent range and doesn't seem to miss any keystrokes. The touch pad, however, is kind of awful. The edges rarely pick up movement and if you start on the edges and move to the middle, the touch pad completely ignores you until you lift your fingers and start over.

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