Everything USB posted an in-depth review on the MS Arc Wireless Keyboard
Microsoft's Wireless Arc Keyboard is a strange enigma. As a designer product it obviously places a higher emphasis on form over function, yet even with the large number of features that were sacrificed in the name of style, the keyboard still holds enough utility to prove appealing. So how is it that a keyboard without a numpad, media buttons, proper arrow keys or mouse controls is managing to entice casual users and HTPC enthusiasts alike? Press on to our full review to find out.MS Arc Wireless Keyboard Review
Verdict:
Microsoft's Wireless Arc Keyboard is best suited for casual users looking to save on desk space who don't regularly need to type any papers, or perhaps HTPC enthusiasts who are put off by competing products' smartphone-like keyboards and already have a Media Center remote or wireless mouse.
The Good:
+ Driverless
+ Lightweight and stylish
+ Familiar layout for touch typists
+ Low latency; can be used for gaming
+ Magnetically-stowed receiver
The Bad:
- Fingerprint magnet
- D-pad arrow keys are a pain for text selection
- No caps-lock indicator
- No Menu key
- No media controls except volume
- No mouse controls
We hope you and your readers will find this review helpful and informative.