• Get Comfy With Microsoft’s Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 5000

    With tablet purchases expected to increase 81 percent from now until 2015, laptops and tablets have become essential technology tools both at work and home, and often our fingers and wrists suffer especially when confined to an on-screen keyboard.

     Bluetooth Mobile Keyboad 5000

    Today, Microsoft Hardware offers a more comfortable keyboard experience with the new Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 5000 — the perfect balance of portability and comfort for both tablet and laptop users. Featuring an ergonomist-approved Comfort Curve design, the Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 5000 promotes a more natural wrist posture whether you’re typing from your office cube, the couch or your favorite café. The keyboard’s comfort does not compromise its portability because its slim design makes it lightweight and convenient to carry — just throw it in your bag and you’re off!

    Ditch the cords, docks and USB Nano transceivers and connect via Bluetooth to Windows-based tablets, iPads and Android devices with ease. Whether you’re searching for the latest music, taking notes in a meeting or just catching up on email, make sure you’re getting things done comfortably. The Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 5000 is available now in the U.S. for $49.95.

    Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 5000

    - Hardware Team

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  • Art you can wear (or drink from or mail stuff with…)

    At The Art of Touch you don’t just get to create and share cool original artwork, you can print it on all kinds of stuff ranging from t-shirts to coffee mugs to shoes and yes, even US postage stamps (Aunt Myrtle will be doubly shocked when she gets a letter from you).

    The print magic happens via a partnership between The Art of Touch and Zazzle.com, one of the largest producers of custom graphic applications in the world. It’s literally as easy as 1-2-3 and it happens right from the Art of Touch website:

    1.  Make something new by clicking “Create your Art.”

    Art of Touch - Create

    2.  Once you’ve finished your piece, click “Save your art.” (If you haven’t already done so, you will need to create a profile at The Art of Touch or you can log in using your Facebook account.)

    Art of Touch - Save

    3.  Finally, click the “Print” button below your art and you’ll be taken to the Zazzle store, where you can put your art on selected items. Easy as that.

    Art of Touch - Print

    Visit The Art of Touch now and start making your own art >

     


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  • New brush by artist Erik Natzke now on Art of Touch

    Even if you’ve already created art over at The Art of Touch, there’s reason to go back and do it again. We just added  a new brush by artist Erik Natzke  to the site, lending more color and style to an already rich array of brushes.

    art of touch eric natzke owl

    Natzke has dedicated his life to making art that uses technology as an extension of human creativity. Describing his brush, Natzke says, “It’s is a continuation of a theme that I have been pursuing in my own digital artwork. Striving to create work that enlists the computational strength of the computer and then blends it with gestural input through the mouse … enabling me to create snapshots of emotions through abstract expression.”

    art of touch eric natzke fish

    We think you’ll enjoy the newest addition to the Art of Touch palate. Go check it out and show us what you can make!

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  • Ergonomics and you—a quick primer

    Greetings from Las Vegas, Nevada, where a few of us from the Microsoft Hardware team are attending the 2011 National Ergonomics Conference! This four-day event (Nov. 29-Dec. 2) draws ergonomics experts from all over to share their latest research and to show off innovative new products.

    Microsoft has a booth here (#417) to showcase our ergonomic mice and keyboards (as well as other products like headsets and webcams) and to demonstrate our general thought leadership in ergonomics. If you can’t make it in person but still want to learn more about ergonomics, here’s a quick primer:

    What is ergonomics?
    Ergonomics is the scientific study of how people work. A great deal of ergonomic research is focused on matching human capabilities to task requirements, with the benefit of reducing the chance of injury and strains in the workplace.

    Why is ergonomics important to my company?
    How your employees sit, type, swipe, point, and click—and the products they use to do these things—can affect daily performance and long-term health. Odds are you and your employees spend quite a bit of time at a computer, whether at work or at home. And while you may not think of working on a computer as something that is physically demanding, the truth is, an improperly designed workspace can cause neck, shoulder and back pain, eye strain, headaches, poor circulation in the arms and legs, fatigue, and in many cases even debilitating Repetitive Strain Injuries (RSIs).

    Does Microsoft build ergonomically designed hardware?
    Yes. Designing products that integrate with how people work is a major goal of the Microsoft Hardware team. We study how people move and work at their computers for extended periods of time, and then build products that address musculoskeletal risk factors.

    What does Microsoft mean when they says that ergonomic products can help improve my company’s bottom line?
    The costs associated with workplace injuries can be high. Altogether, RSIs represent 62 percent of all North American workers’ compensation claims. They also result in nearly $15 to $20 billion in lost work time and medical claims each year, as reported by the US OSHA. Of the many risk factors associated with RSIs, one of the easiest to address is improper workstation configuration, including the use of an appropriate pointing device and keyboard. Properly designed ergonomic input devices have been shown to reduce computer-related pain and demonstrate a significant effect on the incidence of RSIs for primary prevention.

    What are the issues with non-ergonomic hardware?
    Keyboards and mice that are not ergonomically designed do not offer the clinically proven ergonomic benefits and can put undue stress on users’ arms, wrists, and hands. This leads to health issues and higher total cost of ownership from decreased productivity and even loss of work time.

    How do I find out more about the costs of potential workplace injuries and how ergonomic devices can help?
    Visit www.Healthy-Computing.com to find resources that address the costs associated with RSIs, how to avoid them, and some easy steps for businesses to follow.

    Where can I find out more information about how to properly set up a workstation, how to select a mouse, and how to select a keyboard?
    Again, visit www.Healthy-Computing.com and look for the Healthy Computing Guide.

    So if you’re attending the 2011 National Ergonomics Conference, stop by Booth #417 and say hi!

    - Hardware Team

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  • Celebrate Chinese New Year With a Limited Edition Year of the Dragon Mouse

    Celebrate the 2012 Chinese New Year in style with our three new limited edition mice exclusively designed for the Year of the Dragon.

    The Wireless Mobile Mouse 3500 Year of the Dragon will be available in red and gold, two meaningful colors. In Chinese culture, red symbolizes good fortune and joy that wards off evil and gold symbolizes wealth and happiness. The intricate dragon design was created by premier artist Nod Young, who mixes Chinese culture with technology to produce amazing results. In order to bring a modern twist to an ancient tradition, Nod used inspirations from the famous Nine-Dragon Wall of Beihai Park, a royal garden in China, and Dragon Ball – a popular cartoon. His goal was to shift the perception of the Dragon from solemn and dominant to a more intimate and relaxing symbol for people of all ages and traditions to enjoy.

    The Arc Touch Mouse Year of the Dragon flaunts a delicate, paper-cut crouching dragon design by up-and-coming designer Lin Xu Pan who incorporated the five-finger claw dragon which is traditionally used for exclusive royal use –symbolizing nobleness. Each mouse also includes the signature of the featured artist on the mouse so you’ll have a real piece of artwork in the palm of your hand.

    What’s Your Chinese Zodiac Sign?
    Those born in the Year of the Dragon tend to be energetic and warm-hearted, charismatic, lucky at love and egotistic. They are also natural-born leaders, good at giving orders and doing what it takes to stay on top. Click here to learn more about your zodiac sign.

    The Wireless Mobile Mouse 3500 Year of the Dragon is available now for $29.99 (U.S.), and the Arc Touch Mouse Year of the Dragon will be available soon for $59.95 (U.S.).

    Which one will you choose to celebrate?

    -  Hardware Team

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  • Great gift ideas—at great prices—for Black Friday weekend

    Thinking about buying some new hardware for the people in your life (or maybe getting something for yourself from Santa)? Then the busiest shopping weekend of the year just got way better.

    From “Black Friday” (Nov. 25) to “Cyber Monday” (Nov. 28), many favorite Microsoft Hardware products are being discounted. And in some cases, majorly so. For example, save 62% at Staples on the Microsoft Wireless Desktop 5000 Keyboard/Mouse combo (reg. $79.99, on sale for $29.99). Or save 25% at OfficeMax on the Microsoft LifeCam HD-5000 (reg. $49.95, on sale for $24.99). And you can get $20 off Microsoft Explorer Touch Mouse at Best Buy (reg. $49.99, on sale for $29.99).

    Even the award-winning Microsoft Arc Touch Mouse will be on sale (reg. $59.95, on sale $39.95). Arc Touch Mouse is an on-the-go mouse that folds up to fit perfectly in any stocking—or in your pocket.

    Many different mice, keyboards, and webcams will be on sale, but only for a limited time. To start shopping, simply go to any of these retailers: Microsoft Store, Best Buy, Staples, Amazon, OfficeMax, and CompUSA.

    Make Santa proud.

    - Hardware Team

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  • Ergonomics Matters

    The 2011 National Ergonomics Conference is fast approaching (Las Vegas, Nov. 29-Dec. 2) and Microsoft will be there to showcase our innovative designs and products. If you happen to be going, stop by booth #417 for your chance to win a Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Desktop 7000!

    Ergonomics is the scientific study of how people work. A great deal of ergonomic research is focused on matching human capabilities to task requirements, with the benefit of reducing the chance of injury and strains in the workplace. Designing products that integrate with how people work is a major goal of the Microsoft Hardware team. We study how people move and work at their computers for extended periods of time, and then build products that address musculoskeletal risk factors. Our own recent study found that an active computer user strikes the space bar key an average of 669 times per hour—just one representation of the great deal of repetition that takes a toll on your joints and body.

    Microsoft is determined to design mice and keyboards that maximize productivity, reduce user fatigue, and make the work environment more enjoyable. The Natural mouse, for example, is designed to shift posture in order to reduce carpal tunnel pressure, while maintaining the pointing speed of a traditional mouse.

    We hope to see you in Las Vegas!

    Learn more about ergonomic design and Microsoft Hardware.

    Learn more about the National Ergonomics Conference.

    - Hardware Team

     

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  • The Art of Touch: Microsoft Store Event

    Thank you to everyone who joined us at the U-Village Microsoft Store for the Art of Touch launch event last week!  If you missed it, check out the video.

     

    -Hardware Team

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  • The Art of Touch Gives Art to Everyone

    Creative juices were flowing last Thursday night with people of all ages creating amazing digital art at the Microsoft Store University Village in Seattle using The Art of Touch, our new international art project. It was mesmerizing to see the blasts of color and artistic effects on digital canvases throughout the store. Many took advantage of the latest Touch Mouse, Explorer Touch Mouse and Arc Touch Mouse to create their masterpieces, while others used Windows 7 tablets and all-in-one PCs.

    One of the featured artists, Marius Watz, attended the event and shared his story of how his artistic and programming talents unfolded and led him to become a professional generative artist (with no professional training in programming or art!). He showcased his vibrant work, and we all got a sneak peek of his signature effect, called “Here Be Fire Dragons,” which will be coming soon to The Art of Touch site.

    If you haven’t yet, check out The Art of Touch to create, learn, share and win some cool prizes.

    -          Hardware Team

    

     

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  • Unleash the Artist Hidden Within You With Help From the “Art of Touch”

    Microsoft Hardware officially kicks off the Art of Touch project today, an international art campaign that merges art and technology in a new and innovative way. Now anyone can be an artist by creating a unique and original digital masterpiece using a mouse and the Art of Touch palette now available at ArtOfTouch.com.

     

     

     

    The Art of Touch palette allows you to create artwork on an interactive digital canvas using the technology at your fingertips, and contribute to an evolving global masterpiece that is showcased on the main page of the Art of Touch website. Choose from three digital brushes combined with five digital effects to create one-of-a-kind designs and patterns.

     

    Create and Explore

    Digital canvas on the Art of Touch website where you can create your own personalized artwork!

     

    Virtual Art Gallery

    Fly through the evolving masterpiece, just like a virtual art gallery

     

    Once you have created your online masterpiece, submit and share your digital artwork through Facebook and Twitter. Have your friends vote on your artwork and share it with their friends too, because the artist with the most votes by Dec. 31 will earn the title of “featured artist” on the Art of Touch website, and will receive a grand prize package that includes personalized mice featuring the winning design! In addition, continue to save and submit new art for the weekly raffle — each vote counts as one raffle ticket for a chance to win PCs, mice and other great prizes!

    We hope you’ll enjoy the Art of Touch experience. Check out the new site and share your artwork with us on Twitter or Facebook.

    -Hardware Team

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