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Monday, November 1, 2010

Logitech Wireless Keyboard

Logitech Keyboards



Logitech Wireless Keyboard 

System Requirements

  • Windows-based computer
    • Windows® XP, Windows Vista® or Windows® 7
    • USB Port
    • Internet connection or CD-ROM drive


Package Contents

Wireless Keyboard K350
  • Wireless Keyboard K350
  • Logitech® Unifying receiver
  • Logitech® software CD
  • 2 AA batteries (pre-installed)
  • Receiver extender cable
  • User documentation
Performance Mouse MX
  • Logitech® Performance Mouse MX
  • Micro-USB charging cable
  • AC power supply
  • Pouch for charging system
  • USB receiver
  • Receiver extender cable
  • CD
  • Quick-start guide
  • Tips guide
Overall Rating
Best Money I Ever Spent on Electronic Item

Maskmarv
from Orem, UT
Overall Rating: 
5 out of 5

I was a little concerned investing so much money into a mouse and keyboard combo; however it was worth every penny. I love how easy the unifying technology is to use. Both the keyboard and mouse were setup in a matter of seconds. There is no lag whatsoever with either of the products, and I am using them both well away from the computer (15 to 20 feet)
I have not experienced any interference from my wireless router. A problem I read many other people have faced with other wireless combo sets.
K350 keyboard Positives:
All media buttons are customizable. The keyboard is very quiet, there is very little to any clicking noises when typing. It is a pleasure to use to type, as the ergonomic design is the best of any keyboard I have ever used (I have also tried many other Logitech and Microsoft models in the past). The learning curve for this keyboard was also amazingly quick. I have always struggled for a few days to type on other keyboards with non-traditional layouts; however, the moment I started typing with the wave design I saw little to no difference in my typing. If anything I might be a better typist with the wave layout.
Negatives: If I was really trying to find one I would say there could be better alternative function keys standard for the function keys (I feel like I am really stretching even saying that because all of them can be customized, and three keys are left open to be customized by the user).
MX Mouse Positives:
Dark Field technology is mind blowing. I have not found a surface it won't work on. I have tried carpet, shaggy carpet, shinny cloth, dull cloth, leather, high glossy marble, high glossy paint, and glass. The mouse has shown little to no difference on all of the surfaces. The buttons are well thought out, and I actually like that there are less buttons than other high end mice. All buttons can be customized by the owner. The mouse fells like it was well thought out overall.
The sensation of the mouse in the hand is worth the price alone. My wife said it best, "It feels like my hand was made for this mouse and not the other way around."
Negatives:
I don't really like where they placed the two buttons on the side of the mouse, used by typical user as forward and backwards buttons. I find I keep hitting the zoom button which is just below the two other buttons. Still just like the keyboard above I fell like I am being picky in my negative criticism.


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