Microsoft’s Wireless Desktop 7000 looks good, speeds up your work, and also prevents repetitive stress injuries. It doesn’t look like any keyboard and mouse in the market today. The unit is thin, with translucent plastic and chrome trim that matches the Aero effect in Windows Vista. The reviewer noted that the keys are laid out ergonomically, and the mouse is comfortable to use. The 7000 recharges via the mouse dock and comes with AAA batteries. Pairing the devices with the USB dongle is simple, since it’s a Plug n’Play device. The Wireless Desktop 7000 is ideal for those who spend a lot of time working with a computer.