Alongside Microsoft's new Sculpt Ergonomic Desktop kit, it has also released another new set; the Microsoft Sculpt Comfort Desktop. While the Sculpt Ergonomic Desktop goes for a radical design that has been designed for maximum ergonomic safety (to prevent repetitive strain injury and other ailments when working for long periods of time at a computer), the Sculpt Comfort Desktop kit goes for a more traditional design – but with a number of the ergonomic tweaks Microsoft's peripherals have been known for.
Microsoft has been making ergonomic peripherals for 20 years now – its first ergonomic keyboard, the Natural Keyboard, was released in 1994 – and that experience and expertise is very much evident in both the Sculpt Ergonomic Desktop and the Sculpt Comfort Desktop kits. The Sculpt Comfort Desktop kit, as the name suggests, is less fixated on the science behind ergonomics, and instead attempts to marry the traditional mouse and keyboard setup with some of the ergonomic lessons Microsoft has picked up in the past 20 years, to create a keyboard and mouse combo that is as comfortable to use as possible.
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