• The Best Microsoft Keyboards 2019

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Thanks for stopping by for our review of the best Microsoft Keyboards. As you’ve probably already discover, hence you visting us, there are tons of different options when it comes to buying Keyboards, in fact we found 92 products in the category at Currys PC World alone. And of those 92, Microsoft is the manufacturer of 2 of them. That’s why we’ve hunted around the web and pulled together some of the top pieces of information to find you the best Microsoft Keyboards. This includes the price, the popularity at major retailers like Currys PC World, the number of reviews and the overall review score.

1. MICROSOFT Surface Wireless Keyboard

Latest price check: £71.99

Ranking 1 of 2

Review Score: 9/10

4 reviews

Key Features:

  • Up to 12 months battery life
  • Compatible with Windows 10
  • Full-size keyboard
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2. MICROSOFT All-in-One Media Keyboard

Latest price check: £37.99

Ranking 2 of 2

Review Score: 8/10

33 reviews

Key Features:

  • Touchpad
  • Full-size keyboard
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So you’ve seen the top products that we found for Microsoft Keyboards, but before you go on to buy one, you’re going to want to know some of the key features and benefits you can expect from each. Below we give you a short overview of each of our favourite products in the Keyboards category from Microsoft. Our advice is to take your time looking at the overview of each and then go onto Currys PC World where you can read lots of customer reviews.


1. Our Top Pick – MICROSOFT Surface Wireless Keyboard

Price: £71.99
Top features: – Designed to complement your Microsoft Surface computer – A quieter typing experience that feels smooth – Use wirelessly for a clutter-free workspace Designed to complement your Microsoft Surface With a tough aluminium build and soft grey finish, the Microsoft Surface Wireless Keyboard is designed to complement your Microsoft Surface and most compatible computers. Its height and key spacing help improve your typing speed and accuracy no matter which computer you pair it with. A quieter typing experience The key sound and stiffness of the keys has been carefully considered to provide a quiet typing experience. Return force prevents accidental presses so you’ll spend less time correcting mistakes. Use wirelessly The keyboard pairs with your computer wirelessly using Bluetooth to keep your workspace free from clutter. It takes two AAA batteries that give you up to 12-months of battery life.
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2. MICROSOFT All-in-One Media Keyboard

Price: £37.99
Take control of your computer with the versatile Microsoft All-in-One Media Keyboard. With an integrated multi-touch trackpad the All-In-One keyboard gives you total control over your PC. Scroll through menus and windows with ease and tap, swipe drag and zoom for an easier way to navigate your Windows operating system. Assign keys to personalise your computing experience. Select the buttons you want to open certain applications and access your music, photos and files quickly and conveniently. With an operational range of 30 feet you needn’t stay fixed to one spot when you use the All-In-One Keyboard you can roam freely around the room whilst staying in complete control. Built to last, the All-In-One keyboard is robust enough to survive accidental drops and even being sat on for all those times it’s left on a the sofa. As well as being shock-proof, this handy keyboard is also splash-proof in case of any accidental spills while computing. Compatible with Windows, Android and Mac OS, and powered by two AAA batteries, the Microsoft All-in-One Media Keyboard is a great all round performer.
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What makes the best Microsoft Keyboards?

There are lots of things that you’ll need to consider when you’re trying to find the best Microsoft Keyboards for your personal circumstance. One person’s best Keyboards is another person’s worst. But the tips below should be used to help you when shopping for the perfect Microsoft Keyboards.

Read lots of reviews

Reviews are your number 1 asset when you’re shopping for a product online that you’re unable to physically get hold of before buying. Think of a review as an alternative to actually trialling a product. You can probably think of several occasions where a friend or relative has mentioned how good a product is and you’ve gone on to buy it. Use reviews in a similar fashion, so good or bad, take the overall feedback of a product as a solid bit of advice. For example you’ll see that MICROSOFT Surface Wireless Keyboard has scored 9/10 from the 4 at Currys PC World which is one of the reasons it has topped the chart for us and made it as our top Microsoft Keyboards.

Check Prices

Shopping around is of course a very important step to ensuring you get a good deal and the best possible Microsoft Keyboards for your money. Especially with a product that can vary so much in price. To give you an idea of the variation, the cheapest product we found in the Keyboards category was £5.99 and the most expensive of the 92 products was £200, although the average was £77.89. Another thing worth looking at, is specifically looking at the price of products from Microsoft. The cheapest we found was £7.99, the most expensive £4749 and the average came in at £478.49.

Stick to the top shops

There are tons of different retailers that sell Microsoft Keyboards, but being such a popular product you can see why there are people out there trying to capitalise on the opportunity to grab your money and run. One of the most important pieces of advice we can offer you is PLEASE only shop at retailers that you know. You’ll often find there are really good deals to be had with the major retailers anyway. In fact our top rated Microsoft Keyboards, MICROSOFT Surface Wireless Keyboard was available at Currys PC World for just £71.99 in our last price scan.

Factor in the delivery cost

This point is kind of a combined point about creating a budget for yourself. As you’ve seen above there is a massive variance in price from the cheapest to most expensive Microsoft Keyboards, so we strongly recommend you take the time to set yourself a budget. That way you won’t find yourself spending a lot more than you can afford.

So the second part of the point is an important one, if you’re shopping and buying online, make sure you factor in any delivery costs when you’re setting yourself a budget. Whilst it’s likely to be a minimal cost it is still worthwhile having in mind.

Warranty

Our final point is for you to take the time to read up on the warranty period that you’ll be covered by when you shop for your Microsoft Keyboards. You might find that the retailer like Currys PC World provides (or offers for an additional cost) a warranty for your product. You’ll also likely find that Microsoft cover it too.