Thursday, December 15th 2011
Microsoft Announces the Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 5000
Nokia BFF Microsoft has today revealed a new peripheral which caters to the typing needs of Windows, Android and iOS tablet owners, the Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 5000. This keyboard measures 165 × 355 × 13 mm, it features a sleek, Comfort Curve design (allowing for a more natural wrist posture), Bluetooth connectivity (range is up to 10 meters), and comes with a three-year warranty.
The Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 5000 requires two AAA batteries to work and is scheduled to become available later this month. Its price tag is $49.95.
The Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 5000 requires two AAA batteries to work and is scheduled to become available later this month. Its price tag is $49.95.
9 Comments on Microsoft Announces the Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 5000
No keypad, however, kills this one for me. I use it a lot.
And what is Nokia BFF Microsoft?
By mobile, I would expect something pocket size, at least cargo-pocket size. This looks like a regular slim keyboard to me. Why would you need a "mobile" keyboard? A tablet? Wouldn't an attachment such as the ASUS Transformer's be a much better choice? iPad, Galaxy Tab, and so on have their own versions as well. And using this for a laptop is just stupid (unless the keyboard is broken)...
Having said that, I haven’t used the included OEM Microsoft 6000 keyboard with my Asus Eee Slate EP121 Windows 7 Tablet. It seems unnecessary,….
Also, there have been a lot of complaints that the OEM Microsoft 6000 keyboard will lose sync,....