
Best Seller Ranking | #11 in Keyboards |
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Brand | Logitech |
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Name | MK320 |
Model | 920-002836 |
Keyboard Interface | USB |
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Design Style | Standard |
Keyboard Color | Black |
Dimensions | Keyboard: 0.80" x 17.60" x 7.20" Mouse: 1.50" x 2.40" x 3.90" |
Type | RF Wireless |
Mouse Included | Yes |
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Mouse Interface | RF Wireless (2.4 GHz eQUAD DJ Lite) |
Tracking Method | Optical |
Scrolling Capability | 1 x Wheel |
Mouse Color | Black |
Power Supply | Keyboard: 2 x AA Alkaline (Not Rechargeable) Mouse: 1 x AA Alkaline (Not Rechargeable) |
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Distance | Up to 30 Feet |
Operating System Supported | Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8 |
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System Requirement | USB port |
Features | The full-size keyboard’s low-profile, whisper-quiet keys make typing efficient and comfortable. The mouse's gentle curve makes it comfortable for all-day use. Setup couldn’t be easier, so you can get right to business. Enables instant access to multimedia options, the Internet, e-mail, play/pause, volume and more for meetings and conferences; allows you to re-program the F-keys to open your favorite applications, folders or webpages. |
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Package Contents | Keyboard Mouse USB extender 2 AAA (keyboard) batteries 1 AA (mouse) battery (pre-installed) User documentation |
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Date First Available | August 30, 2010 |
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Pros: Slim design of keyboard is easy to type on. Keys have a good feel.
Cons: Sometimes the keyboard will lag ou________________tforalongtimeandthenallyourkeystrokescometogetherinabigburst. Annoying as all get-out
Pros: It's a keyboard & mouse that functions.
Cons: This newest iteration of the MK320 does NOT come with a Unifying Receiver. Apparently, Logitech sneakily changed this product while keeping the name the same. Not only is the receiver not unifying compatible, but the keyboard and mouse are totally different models (also not unifying compatible). This is borderline false advertising on Logitech's part. Will not be ordering these newer MK320's again nor will I pay about double the price to get a higher-up model just for the Unifying feature.
Overall Review: If you're looking for a decent keyboard & mouse combo and don't care about the Unifying technology, then it's probably fine. But for us having purchased 20+ of this model the past couple of years, for Logitech to downgrade this product all of a sudden, while keeping the same exact name and description, is a slap in the face.
Pros: Mouse works fine..
Cons: Every couple of minutes the keyboard just lags.. You can literally type a sentence before its picked up. Terrible. Good luck playing a game when the keyboard stops working for 10 seconds and then all of a sudden spazzes with all the controls you did while it wasn't working. Or doing a quick google search you type a couple words, nothing shows up, and then all of a sudden half of what you wrote comes up. My computer is literally two feet away, so the signal shouldn't be acting up. I do not recommend this keyboard at all.
Pros: Super-long battery life Doesn't break when you drop either the keyboard or the mouse Wireless (also a con)
Cons: The mouse is excellent, and can be used from any room in our apartment without a problem, but the keyboard? There's no polite way to say this: it's hot garbage. The crummiest range I've ever seen from a wireless input device. My girlfriend and I both grumble whenever either of us has to type something in using it, because it takes a good 10 seconds to start up before what you're typing appears, and the range is abysmal.
Overall Review: I'm a hardcore Logitech fanboy. I use a G510 keyboard and G500 mouse on my desktop, and the Mx518 is my all-time favorite peripheral. That's why I was so utterly let down by this keyboard/ mouse combo, which my girlfriend and I use on our living room Netflix-binging PC. The mouse is great and works from a ridiculous range, but the keyboard? Yuck. I mean seriously... yuck. You can type a whole paragraph before the keyboard responds, forgetting all but the last three letters, and takes an eternity to turn on. The range is horrible, and you practically have to be standing three feet from the receiver to type anything. We'd have been better off just using a wired keyboard, honestly. I gave it two eggs because the mouse is excellent, but almost took another egg for how poor the keyboard is. This is the first Logitech product I can't recommend. You're better than this, Logitech
Pros: Nice price point for a wireless keyboard
Cons: In the description, it says the keyboard takes 2-AA batteries, but it's actually AAA batteries.
Overall Review: Haven't hooked it up to a computer yet to test it; just wanted to get the battery discrepancy out there for future buyers.
Pros: Mouse is portable yet still fits comfortable in my larger than average hands. Smooth and consistent cursor motion. There are the first three stars.
Cons: The keyboard tends to stop working at very inconvenient ti
Pros: * Great feel for touch typing. Keys have good tactile feedback which is why I bought the board. If you like a stiff keyboard, you need to check this one out. * Battery life is fine. I have had for about a year (little less) and haven't replaced batteries yet. I use all day long @ work so it gets used a lot. * Mouse is small, but works just fine. Even with my big hands, which surprised me. * Keyboard is very flat, which I prefer so I don't have to arch my wrists. One of the flatest keyboards I found. It does have feet to adjust up. * Remote range is fine. at work, reciever is a few feet away - at home up to 25-30 feet. * Overall, I really love this board/mouse combo and after using at work for about a year, I replaced three keyboards at home with this one. They all work fine and don't interfere with each other.
Cons: * Odd placement of insert key that I STILL can't quite get used to. I end up hitting the home key first all the time. * Lacks a "sync" button on receiver, keyboard, mouse. Had to run it on one of the setups (work) which I've had longest, so maybe they got it resolved.
Overall Review: Lack of sync button is an issue if you have secured pc's at work. ie: externally managed and controlled for security purposes. I had to run the sync program from the logtech website on my laptop to synch up the receiver/mouse/keyboard and then attach to desktop @ office. Total pain as I can't have laptop at work so had to do it out of office, bring back inside. A pain that could be avoided by adding the sync button and logic to the components.
Pros: Cheap Working Good feel Solid Build
Cons: Keyboard seems to want to wake up from a nap sometimes. I will press keys and nothing will happen for 5 to 10 seconds and then no problem. I am ruffly 10 ft from the PC so distance should not be an issue but I am taking an egg off for that.
Overall Review: Great for mu HTCP. It's nice to have no wires and now it can sit by the TV instead couch with a long HDMI cable to the TV. This is how a HTPC should be hooked up.