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Microsoft AIO Media N9Z

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Ciao
★★★★
16 years ago
"Excellent quality keyboard! Top rated!"

I\'ll be honest and say that I use my Digital Media Pro Keyboard mainly whilst at work, (not at home), but I reckon that will help me give a much more reliable review as I end up using it every day for potentially hours on end.

Great build quality; excellent key travel; My Favourites shortcut system; included wrist rest

F Lock system a little fiddily and time consuming

Amazon
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★★★
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.

expertreviews.co.uk
★★★★★
9 years ago
Microsoft All-in-One Media Keyboard

The Microsoft All-in-One Media keyboard has a built-in touchpad, and is ideal for those who want one device to control their media PC. You can even control your smart TV, although you'll have to make sure it's compatible with USB HID keyboards.

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

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.

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.

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

Although the Microsoft All-In-One Media Keyboard would work okay as a portable keyboard for work purposes, it clearly isn't its intended use. For navigating around a media system or smarthome setup, it will be perfect. At this price it is a really good deal.

CNET
★★★★
9 years ago
Great value and well made for the intended use

***November 2014 update***

Compact size; on-off switch

Reversed scrolling direction on trackpad

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

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

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 keys and hotkeys. It integrates a touchpad with mouse buttons that support gestures (including ones for Windows 8). The Media Keyboard ($30.94 at Amazon) measures a compact 0.8 by 5.2 by 14.4 inches (HWD) and weighs 15.3 ounces. It's black, with chiclet-style keys that have rounded corners. The keys are fairly closely spaced (the keys span just 10 inches), though not as closely as those on the Logitech Wireless Touch Keyboard K400r ($39.99 at Logitech) . The keys have a good spring to them, and I found the typing experience smoother. There's an on-off switch on the side. A green indicator light glows for 10 seconds after you turn the keyboard on, but otherwise the keyboard remains unli...

The wireless Microsoft All-in-One Media Keyboard lets you easily stream music and other content from a home-theater or living-room PC from the comfort of the sofa.

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

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