Canada Computers Canada Computers: Microsoft All-in-One Wireless Media Keyboard with Trackpad $25 (Was $50) Microsoft AIO Wireless Media Keyboard $25
get this dealFor a limited time, Canada Computers is selling the Microsoft All-in-One Wireless Media Keyboard for $24.99 (Reg. $49.99). This is a great deal for a lightweight, simple to use keyboard that's a good bang for the buck. Especially if you own a HTPC and shopping for a keyboard-plus-touchpad combo.
The Microsoft All-in-One Media Keyboard is compact wireless keyboard that features an integrated touchpad for easy navigation with gesture support. Allowing you to tap, swipe, drag, zoom, and click with ease. It's the ideal size that you won't lose a step in productivity, yet also small enough to be used on a couch with a home theater or gaming computer. It's an excellent alternative to using a traditional mouse or a home theatre PC remote.
Features and specs include the following:
- 2.4GHz wireless technology with a range up to 10m (30')
- Built-in touchpad for multi-touch navigation
- Customizable Media Hotkeys
- Volume Controls
- Durable Spill-Resistant Design
- Connectivity via USB wireless receiver
- Basic keyboard functionality with select USB HID compliant Smart TVs and gaming consoles
- Windows, Mac, and Android compatible
- Includes two AAA batteries
- 3-year warranty
For comparison shopping, the Microsoft N9Z-00002 is on sale at Dell.ca for 34.99 (Reg. $49.99) with free shipping.
This deal is live now and expires on June 17. Shipping will be extra or follow this link to find a Canada Computers location near you.
Thanks to Kwbl001 for posting this deal to the forums.
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I have both keyboards and I like the quality of the Microsoft one a little better, but both are great. I bought my Logitech one 2 or 3 years ago in the US on sale for 29, so it had a good run. Will still use it. But 26.26 all in is a great deal! Thanks!
My only complaint about the Microsoft is that it needs drivers. The Logitech unified system is nicer -- plug it in and it works automagically. I have 3 media keyboards in my house (3rd being the mk360) and depending on what i have hooked up to a TV (laptop/media pc/tablet) I was shuffling the keyboards around. Much easier to do w/ the Logitechs -- I had some issues fighting driver installs and losing keyboard function with the Microsoft. Not sure if this would affect those with media boxes...
I have the k400 but was thinking of grabbing this as a back-up...
Works fine.
Nothing to complain about
....its worth it though. $25 is a steal.
http://www.bestbuy.ca/en-CA/product/mic ... 91847.aspx
In for 1. Thanked.
function wise, pretty much the same. theres a MS keyboard utility software similar to logitech where buttons are media keys are programmable.