Microsoft Returns to PC Peripherals with Incase Partnership

Remember the days when all desktop PCs were beige and you only had Logitech or Microsoft for peripherals? While Microsoft hasn’t actively designed PC hardware for a while, their iconic products like the Microsoft Ergonomic Keyboard and the Intellimouse left a lasting impression. Now, there’s good news for fans of that classic Ergonomic Keyboard: Microsoft has partnered with Incase to bring back those familiar designs.

This exciting collaboration, dubbed ‘Incase Designed by Microsoft,’ is set to release a wide range of 23 products later this year. The lineup includes 12 keyboards, five mice, three Teams Certified headsets, two Bluetooth speaker and dock combos, and a webcam. While the keyboards won’t be mechanical like some of the best options on the market, they do feature classic designs like the Ergonomic, Sculpt Ergonomic, and various wired keyboards that closely resemble Microsoft’s legacy products.

For those who loved the original Ergonomic Keyboard, this news will be welcomed with open arms. The keyboard’s design has always been a game changer for writers and anyone who spends hours typing. Hopefully, we’ll see a premium mechanical version in the future, but for now, the return of these classic Microsoft designs is exciting news for tech enthusiasts and anyone who appreciates the comfort and functionality of a well-designed keyboard.

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