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By : Paul Wise   

The Microsoft Wireless Keyboard, along with the Microsoft Wireless Mouse, really shows the different design philosophies behind the Xbox 360 when compared against its rivals, the Nintendo Wii and the Sony Playstation 3. Owing to the different demographics each company seeks to target with its gaming consoles, different approaches have been taken. While it may seem unfair at first to compare these three platforms on the grounds that it would be comparing apples to oranges to pears instead of apples with apples and apples, such a review may still prove useful insofar as all three are "fruits" all the same, so to speak. And as mentioned at the outset, peripherals like the Microsoft wireless keyboard and mouse underscore like nothing else the different intents behind each system. This article is one in a series that will contrast the various consoles against a few basic criteria for the would-be buyer who can only afford just one.

Thus let's begin at the top by starting at the bottom - the bottom line, that is: let's assume that price is the main determinant. After all, if price were no object, all three systems would be purchased and no review such as this necessary. So let's start by talking about prices: the Playstation 3 tends to be slightly more expensive than the Xbox 360 or the Wii. But despite the price differences each console offers rather unique features all its own.

But back to the bottom line, the price of the gaming system itself is only part of the total outlay involved. Indeed, software - games - may well prove the most expensive part of the whole equation. But then again, it's what makes for a successful console, and ironically is probably the one line item that gamers complain about the least.

Next in line are the accessories. After all, today's games can be very sophisticated, and more complex peripherals are needed for command and control, such that the Microsoft wireless mouse and keyboard mentioned at the outset, which are normally associated with computers, can be found as game controllers for the Xbox 360. Now computing gaming is used to keyboards and mice, of course, but their use in the world of console gaming was until recently unprecedented. Many controllers are almost half the price of the console itself, but luckily that is not the case with the Microsoft wireless keyboard and mouse. Thus what could have been the second most expensive line item on our tally sheet may well prove to be even cheaper than the electricity used to power everything!

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Author Resource:- This article was written by Paul Wise. Paul has enjoyed gaming consoles for years and would recommend http://www.braigo.com to anyone looking for Microsoft Wireless Keyboard and Microsoft Wireless Mouse.
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