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Keyboard - wireless - RF - USB wireless receiver - black - English - US More product details

288 reviews
November, 2009
Incurve" key design and cushioned palm rest alleviate wrist irritation; impressive battery life claims (three years for keyboard, one for mouse); Hyper-fast scroll dial offers incremental fluidity; inexpensive
Doesn't use Logitech's new Unifying USB receiver or Darkfield laser sensor; Hyper-fast scroll dial inconveniently located underneath the mouse; lefties can't use the sculpted mouse; simple LCD screen adds unnecessary bulk to the keyboard design
Although it's not our favorite keyboard and mouse combination, the Logitech Wireless Desktop MK700 set earns our recommendation for its comfortable "Incurve" key design, quick scrolling mouse, and impressive battery life. If you're looking to upgrade ...
Logitech offers a huge selection of keyboards and mice that each cater to a different consumer, but its Wireless Desktop MK700 is meant for the everyday user that just needs a comfortable combo that won't break the bank. Check out Logitech's $130...
Easy plug-and-play setup ; sturdily constructed and stable ; full-size keyboard and three USB ports ; folds up for compact storage
Weight limit rules out some larger laptops ; fixed height doesn't always provide ideal ergonomics ; blocks off ports on the front of the laptop ; does not replace a full-fledged docking station
The Alto notebook stand is a creative attempt to make using a laptop at a desk more comfortable, but due to a few design issues we can't recommend it for everybody.
In the world of laptop accessories there are laptop stands and there are keyboards, but the $99 Logitech Alto occupies a niche all its own. The Alto's built-in keyboard, which includes a 10-key number pad as well as a soft rubberized wrist-rest,...
Now you can get the latest alerts and emails, playlist, news and updates from the Windows Sideshow while playing your favorite game with the Logitech G15 or G19 keyboard. By updating the version 3.02 software, Logitech G15 and G19 can now support the ...
The G15 from Logitech oozes charm and seductive aesthetics, but how's it fair as a true gamers keyboard? Pop inside! Introduction
After reading through the last two pages, you are probably nauseated by the amount of sucking up I have just done in favour of this particular Logitech product. Do not get me wrong, I'm not on Logitech's payroll or anything; I even went out and bought ...
For increased viewing comfort, the Logitech® Alto(tm) Cordless raises your notebook display-and adds a full-size, cordless keyboard and convenient USB hub. The display stand help...
The full-size, cordless keyboard (which includes a number pad) lets you type faster, with less fatigue.
With repetitive strain already bad enough for desktop computer users -- notebook users are health disasters waiting to happen! Logitech aims to alleviate this problem with their uniquely designed Alto notebook stand.
The Alto, meaning "tall" in Spanish, is a notebook stand which raises the working height of your notebook's LCD to a more usable level so you don't have to strain your neck by looking down. There is also an integrated 3-port USB 2.0 hub built into...
Lately Logitech has been on a roll. Their line of Advanced Peripherals, high end products like the Z-10 speakers and diNovo Edge keyboard, has been a big hit with reviewers and has gotten a lot of attention from consumers. This review is going to be ...
Looking for more comfort from your laptop? This adjustable stand places your notebook display at eye level while the full-sized keyboard lets you type faster and with less fatigue. Easy to set up...
Using the software provided, the hot keys can be re-assigned to do almost anything you want. Surf the net, open email or even your recently used files. Comes in a sleek black design and whilst not the cheapest out there, it's combination of ...
Nice key-touch, Sleek look
F-Lock doesn't truly lock
Logitech combine a laptop stand and keyboard in one, but is it the answer to better ergonomics?
Keyboard, 3 USB 2.0 sockets, easy to install
Takes up a lot of desk space, laptops with front loading CD bays won't be able to use the CD bay
The Alto does kill two birds with one stone, by not only putting your screen in the right place but also giving you a decent keyboard to type on to boot
November 2007 - Logitech launched the first version of the Alto keyboard in the autumn of 2006, a year on and the keyboard has broken away from its included stand. However in doing so you start to wonder why you don't just go and buy a laptop...
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