Microsoft has introduced the industry's first wireless rechargeable and backlit keyboard in the form of the Wireless Entertainment Desktop 8000. The Wireless Entertainment Desktop 8000 is accompanied by the Wireless Entertainment Desktop 7000, Wireless Laser Desktop 6000, and the Wireless Laser Mouse 8000.
Compatible with the current Windows XP as well as the upcoming Windows Vista operating systems, these new peripherals boast a futuristic industrial design with features that aim to increase your productivity. Measuring just an inch thick, both

keyboards come with the Windows Start button, a Gadget Button that displays personalized information, a Media Center Start Button for easy access to all your movies and music, and the Windows Live Call Button to speed dial your family and friends via instant messaging or through a webcam. These wireless solutions use 2.4GHz Bluetooth technology and work right out of the box, so anyone can just set it up. You can pick up the Wireless Entertainment Desktop 8000, Wireless Entertainment Desktop 7000, Wireless Laser Desktop 6000, and the Wireless Laser Mouse 8000 for $249.95, $149.95, $99.95, and $89.95 respectively when released.
Pros : Compatible with Vista, using 2.4GHz Bluetooth, great design, many functions
Cons : Expensive
Microsoft launches new range of desktop peripherals Source
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