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Date: March 4th, 2007
Article by: Nathan Glentworth (Owner / Head Editor)
Product was submitted by: Microsoft
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MICROSOFT CORPORATE PROFILE



As a company, and as individuals, we value integrity, honesty, openness, personal excellence, constructive self-criticism, continual self-improvement, and mutual respect. We are committed to our customers and partners and have a passion for technology. We take on big challenges, and pride ourselves on seeing them through. We hold ourselves accountable to our customers, shareholders, partners, and employees by honoring our commitments, providing results, and striving for the highest quality.

 

PRODUCT INTRODUCTION



As an often overlooked computer peripheral, the keyboard is a mandatory part of the overall computing experience. We sit in front of our monitor day in, day out and pound on the keys for years without even a thought. In fact, the only time we really do pay attention is when it breaks or stops to function properly. When that happens, you have some options for your new replacement. For the average consumer, a $5.99 basic keyboard from the local box store will get the job done. For the more advanced user, there are some very attractive options which have some more advanced features including keyboard shortcuts for certain programs and features. But the for enthusiast, which in most cases includes gamers, an average keyboard won't cut it.


Like this option sold by Microsoft which we will be reviewing today, gamers want something with a bit of visual appeal along with the day to days function your would expect from a higher end keyboard.


Let's see if Microsoft's Razer based keyboard option bring what gamers want to the table.

 

 


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