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Last April, Microsoft made a sad announcement: they would be abandoning their own mice and keyboards.
Launches 23 products based on Microsoft’s design
Many were disappointed because they were generally good products – the ergonomic keyboards in particular were missed by many: “The company brought its first mouse onto the market in 2016 1983, and some of the products, particularly the ergonomic keyboards, have received much praise over the years. Microsoft ends Not with mice and keyboards, it’s just that the style we are used to is disappearing, because instead of Microsoft branding, Microsoft Surface accessories will provide the Windows market with input hardware.”
Now it turns out that history would have it differently, fortunately, because now Onward Brands is supposed to take over the baton. Don’t you know the company yet? Maybe not that strange, but you’ve probably used one of their products, such as those from Incipio, Incase, Griffin, and Survivor.
Incase says they will bring products to market that Microsoft hasn’t managed to, and that there may be some completely new ones in the future.
Coming onto the market in the second quarter – possibly more products
It’s Incase that is now bringing products “designed for Microsoft” to market, and anyone who feared that Microsoft’s ergonomic keyboards would disappear forever has something to look forward to again this Friday:
More traditional keyboards are also offered, including one that looks like it was designed by Apple for the Mac:
Mice are also offered:
Also of the stranger kind:
These and headphones will also be released in the second quarter:
#Resurrected #ITavisen