Microsoft intros Wedge Mobile Keyboard, whose case doubles as a stand

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As we’ve seen, there will be no shortage of tablet / laptop hybrids on offer when Windows 8 starts shipping this fall. But since those keyboard docks will typically be sold separately, that means you’re also about to see loads of third-party alternatives. Not to be left out, Microsoft just announced a Bluetooth mobile keyboard, along with its smallest-ever mouse — both of which can be used with any Windows tablet.

Starting with that Wedge Mobile Keyboard, it resembles Zaggmate’s iPad case from 2010, in that it has a hard case to make it more travel-resilient. Here, though, the casing is made of flexible rubber, allowing it to double as a tablet stand. Putting it over the keys also turns the keyboard off, allowing you to conserve battery life. On board, you’ll also find hotkeys specific to certain Windows 8 features, such as the Charms Bar. And, as the name suggests, the keyboard rises a bit in the back, thanks to the battery door on the other side (this takes two AAA cells, by the way.) One caveat: though you can use it with Windows 7, 8 and RT, and even Mac OS X, but it’s not compatible with Vista. Sorry, folks.

In a similar vein, the tiny Wedge Touch Mouse has a matching soft-touch surface and is also Bluetooth-enabled. Like other mice in Microsoft’s lineup, it has BlueTrack technology, allowing it to be used on a wide variety of surfaces. The mouse, which runs on a single AA battery, also shuts down whenever you power down whatever device it’s paired with. These products will ship “soon,” according to Microsoft, with the keyboard retailing for $79.95 and the mouse going for $69.95. For now, we’ve got a bunch of photos below for your viewing pleasure.

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Microsoft Wedge Touch Mouse spotted in the wild?

Wedge Touch MouseIt looks like Microsoft has got a new lineup of computer accessories branded with the “Wedge” name. Earlier today, images of its Wedge mobile keyboard leaked and now to join it is an image of what is said to be a Wedge touch mouse. Featuring a minimalistic design just like the mobile keyboard, the Wedge Touch Mouse looks sleek and interestingly designed. It features no physical buttons just like the existing Touch Mouse, but it has a more radical shape that resembles a wedge.

Other than that, we don’t have any confirmation if this is the real deal, but its listing on Best Buy seems to support its existence. And if the Best Buy listing is accurate, we can expect the Wedge Touch Mouse to cost $60.99 when it goes on sale.

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