Neowin checked out the Microsoft Sculpt Comfort Desktop
A quote from the article:
As users across the world embrace a more mobile ? and increasingly touch-focused ? approach to computing, the market for ?traditional? peripherals is not what it once was. When the overwhelming majority of us relied on big, bulky Windows PCs as our main tools for emailing, creating documents and playing games, there was a vast and seemingly infinite market for PC accessories and peripherals ? from speakers to webcams, printers to scanners, and keyboards to mice.Microsoft Sculpt Comfort Desktop Review @ Neowin
These days, the focus is on notebooks and tablets, which integrate or negate many of the features that the accessories market used to cater for. But the PC is not dead yet, and many still rely on desktop computers every day. While the PC lives, demand for peripherals will live on ? and while the market for mice and keyboards is perhaps not quite as diverse and lively as it once was, it too lives on, dominated largely by the likes of Logitech and Microsoft.
Microsoft's Sculpt Comfort Keyboard is no stranger to us here at Neowin. In fact, we reviewed it almost a year and half ago, and it performed pretty well. Since many of our readers still rely on desktop computers ? with good ol? fashioned mouse and keyboard set-ups ? we thought it would be helpful to revisit this keyboard, alongside the mouse with which it is paired in a desktop set.