...what a bullshit, useless headline. Maybe a record holder. This just in... Samsung to release monitors with some sort of cable or two sticking up the back!
i've had Logitech keybs witha normal layout for over 10 years. I've tried other of course but alway come back to Logitech as i've never had a single fault.
However, after looking round theire site they do seem a bit miserly with information, on any product, AND quite overpriced. I didn't mind paying a couple of quid more for a Logi keyb or mouse, but now their prices are silly, effectively double that of their competitors (but not double the quality or features) - and according to their own website there is no such thing as the MK710.
I think i will be looking much closer at their competitors and much less at Logitech
A bit like this stupid logitech bluetooth keyboard and mouse does then every time I need to access the machines settings at boot time, as the devices don't do anything until the operating system starts.
My logitech keyboards have had proper layout for years. You make the call. I dont recall what my first 2 were (entry lvl and mid range a bit after that) and now G15.
No complains. But I agree I do hate the awkward layouts, layout i've encountered mostly on Dell keyboards from around 2-3yrs ago
...a Logitech keyboard without the ridiculous non-standard layout copied off Microsoft. You know the one where they messed about with the layout of the insert and delete keys?
Microsoft changed back a while ago, I'm glad Logitech have followed.
If Logitech really wanted to impress, they would release a keyboard that charged itself from the user's key presses, and required no battery change at all. (I'd go back to using a roller-ball mouse if that worked on the same principle).
...what a bullshit, useless headline. Maybe a record holder. This just in... Samsung to release monitors with some sort of cable or two sticking up the back!
Really?
I have a couple of VX Revolution mice. They are brilliant products.
i've had Logitech keybs witha normal layout for over 10 years. I've tried other of course but alway come back to Logitech as i've never had a single fault.
However, after looking round theire site they do seem a bit miserly with information, on any product, AND quite overpriced. I didn't mind paying a couple of quid more for a Logi keyb or mouse, but now their prices are silly, effectively double that of their competitors (but not double the quality or features) - and according to their own website there is no such thing as the MK710.
I think i will be looking much closer at their competitors and much less at Logitech
A bit like this stupid logitech bluetooth keyboard and mouse does then every time I need to access the machines settings at boot time, as the devices don't do anything until the operating system starts.
My logitech keyboards have had proper layout for years. You make the call. I dont recall what my first 2 were (entry lvl and mid range a bit after that) and now G15.
No complains. But I agree I do hate the awkward layouts, layout i've encountered mostly on Dell keyboards from around 2-3yrs ago
Can you even recharge it or will need to send it back to logitech and wait 2-3wks for the battery to be replaced?
...a Logitech keyboard without the ridiculous non-standard layout copied off Microsoft. You know the one where they messed about with the layout of the insert and delete keys?
Microsoft changed back a while ago, I'm glad Logitech have followed.
If Logitech really wanted to impress, they would release a keyboard that charged itself from the user's key presses, and required no battery change at all. (I'd go back to using a roller-ball mouse if that worked on the same principle).