Logitech 963268-0403

Logitech 963268-0403
alaScore 93

7581 reviews

May, 2013

alaTest has collected and analyzed 7581 reviews from magazines and websites. People really like the usability and size. The build quality and value for money are also appreciated.

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We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other Keyboards the Logitech 963268-0403 is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 93/100 = Excellent quality.

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Logitech Illuminated Keyboard Review

 

Illuminated (back-lit) keyboards are usually associated with gaming, but Logitech's Illuminated Keyboard is simply for those who want an agreeable [...]

I think that the Logitech Illuminated keyboard is an excellent, comfortable, keyboard. The PerfectStroke Key System has good mechanical properties and is comfortable to use in general. I would have personally preferred a shorter key travel (I type...

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Logitech Cordless Desktop Wave

 

Logitech has been producing high end peripherals for years, but can the company's midrange products maintain the aesthetics and functionality of its more expensive gear? We tested the Desktop Wave to find out.

Sleek ergonomics; has a ton of programmable keys and easy to use drivers

Poor button layout on the mouse; glitchy scroll wheel

As advertised, the Wave is comfortable to use for extended periods of time but is really suitable only for casual use. Gamers and power users, keep looking.

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Logitech Fold-Up Keyboard for iPad

 

The Logitech Fold-Up Keyboard for iPad has a clever design, but it's too expensive and too heavy.

Clever mechanism. Takes up little additional space

Expensive. Heavy. Awkward to open and close. Keys are slippery and don't offer enough response when you type

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Logitech Tablet Keyboard for iPad

 

While it's technically possible to write on an iPad, for most people, laptops are still the mission-critical writing machine of choice. It's all about the keyboard: a virtual keyboard simply can't cut it.

The Logitech Tablet Keyboard for the iPad has a sturdy feel, iPad-specific control buttons, and its magnetic slipcover doubles as an iPad stand when typing, tilting to multiple angles.

The full-size keyboard's not as portable as a keyboard case solution. The plastic chassis feels a bit creaky on the edges, and the stand uses a fragile flip-out plastic piece. Some might prefer Apple's keyboard instead.

Priced to compete with Apple's Bluetooth keyboard, the Logitech Tablet Keyboard for iPad is a similarly shaped, well-functioning writing tool with a twist: its case doubles as an iPad stand.

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Logitech Tablet Keyboard (for iPad)

 

If you frequently use your iPad for writing or emailing, a Bluetooth keyboard is a must-have accessory, and the the Logitech Tablet Keyboard is a good option, but it doesn't offer any unique or special functionality.

Very comfortable full-size QWERTY keyboard. Lots of iPad-specific keys. Carrying case doubles as stand for iPad. Easy to connect

Heavy. Doesn't double as an iPad cover like many other add-on keyboard options

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Logitech Wireless Desktop MK700 Keyboard and Laser Mouse

 

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. We're disappointed that it...

"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...

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Logitech Cordless Desktop Wave Pro

 

The $130 Logitech Cordless Desktop Wave Pro marries the popular Logitech Cordless Desktop Wave keyboard with the Editors' Choice winning MX 1100 mouse . Although it might be more than you're used to paying for a mouse and keyboard set, the package...

Comfortable keyboard design; rechargeable mouse only available in this package; impressive list of customizable features.

No discount on the bundle versus buying each device separately.

Although you don't get a price break by buying the package instead of the individual devices, we still consider this one of the best mouse and keyboard packages on the market. It combines an even better version of our favorite mouse and an equally...

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Logitech Illuminated Keyboard

 

The Logitech Illuminated Keyboard is about as simple as it gets, so you get no built-in USB ports, scroll dials, or any of the other features in more expensive devices such as the Logitech G15 . Instead, for $80 it offers a sexy, quiet keyboard with a...

Comfortable; minimalist design; convenient backlit keys; strong tactile feedback; easy to install.

Lacks wireless support; no USB ports; fixed wrist pad attracts fingerprints.

The keys on the Logitech Illuminated Keyboard are comfortable to use and emit a satisfying click, but it lacks convenient features we've come to expect from a PC keyboard. Nevertheless, we think this Logitech is a practical, affordable, and convenient...

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Logitech Illuminated Keyboard

 

If Art Lebedev's Optimus Maximus keyboard has your wallet crying uncle and Saitek's Cyborg is a little loud for your tastes, Logitech's new, ultra-slim Illuminated Keyboard might be just the ticket to bring some flavor to your desk. We found it to be...

crisp and quiet keystrokes; subtle LED lights; hot keys coupled with useful software; quality feel

Needs more height adjustment

True to our experience with most other Logitech products, the Illuminated keyboard felt rock solid...

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Logitech diNovo Edge Mac Edition

 

Aside from a few extra keys, there's very little about the Mac edition of high-end Logitech's diNovo Edge keyboard that's different from the Windows-based original . It remains one of the best-looking, and most expensive, keyboards around. We like the...

Wireless and rechargeable; no USB receiver needed since Apple has one built-in; improved touch-pad sensitivity.

Expensive; convenient Mac-specific keys; tougher competition with Apple's own hardware; volume slider still horrible.

In the Windows world, Logitech's diNovo edge easily beats its clunky keyboard competition. Against Apple, it stands out a bit less. The Mac Edition of the diNovo Edge is still a better keyboard overall than the iMac's default model, but not enough to...

Product Specifications

Configuration

Calculator Functionality: No
Chip Card Reader: No
Flexible Keyboard:No / Yes
Integrated Cursor Control:No / Not Applicable / Touchpad
Magnetic Card Reader: No
Numerical Block Included:No / Yes
Remote Control: No
Separate Mouse Included:No / Yes
USB:No / USB 2.0 / Yes
USB Hub:No / Yes
Voice Control: No

General Features

Platform:Console / PC / Mac / Webbook
Supported Console:Nintendo Wii / Not Applicable / Sony Playstation III
Type:Keyboard / Numeric Pad
Type of Connection:Bluetooth / Cable / Radio Transfer
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