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The Microsoft N9Z-00002 All-in-One Media Keyboard is a compact, wireless keyboard with an integrated multi‑touch trackpad, designed for living‑room PCs and media centers. It offers dedicated media keys, spill‑resistant construction, and up to nine months of battery life, but lacks backlighting and a numeric keypad.
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$59.99
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Best For
Home‑theater PC (HTPC) users, Smart TV owners with USB HID support, casual home‑office users who need a compact wireless keyboard with mouse functionality, and media‑center enthusiasts running Windows.
Not Ideal For
Gamers needing low‑latency input, office workers requiring a numeric keypad or ergonomic design, users in dark rooms without external lighting, and Mac or Linux users due to limited software support.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praise the keyboard for its smooth typing, robust media‑key layout, and a larger-than‑average trackpad that handles Windows gestures well. They note its solid build and value price, but criticize the absence of backlit keys for low‑light environments.
What Users Say
Everyday users love the convenience of an all‑in‑one device, especially the built‑in touchpad and long battery life, and they appreciate the spill‑resistant construction. Common complaints focus on the lack of backlighting, occasional trackpad glitches, and the tight key spacing.
Common Complaints
No backlighting, trackpad unresponsiveness after extended use, difficulty reactivating the trackpad after it’s disabled, and tight key spacing.
What People Are Saying
“Users appreciate the convenience of the built‑in touchpad”
How It Compares
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Choose Microsoft for a lighter, Windows‑focused experience; choose K400r for deeper keys and broader OS support.
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