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Logitech Media Keyboard | 
enlarge | Brand: Logitech Category: CE
Buy New: £3.87
Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 1625
Platform: Windows Media: Electronics Fragile: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 19.9 x 9.8 x 2.4
MPN: 967560-0120 Model: 967560-0120 EAN: 5051749696042 ASIN: B000CST67S
Release Date: June 13, 2006 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| • | Media keyboard allows you to access music, internet and navigation directly from this stylish, streamlined design. Features zero degree tilt, flush controls, spill resistant design, one touch controls and programmable F keys.- |
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Product Description The Logitech media keyboard offers a truly inspired design that makes accomplishing your tasks easier and more enjoyable. Convenient music, Internet, and navigational controls are cleanly blended into its streamlined style, and the keyboard is spill-resistant, too. Get the comfort, simplicity, and convenience you want-while going far beyond the ordinary.Main Features:Outstanding comfort. Logitech's Zero-Degree Tilt design creates a remarkably enjoyable typing feel and comfort levelElegant, inviting controls...
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Nice features, functional keyboard, good price December 11, 2008 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
Spent a little while choosing a keyboard and am very happy with this purchase. I've gone into much greater depth in this review than most simply because I there was a lot I wanted to know that most reviews don't really cover.
Ergonomics The keyboard feels very natural. With the back feet out the keyboard rests lower than I'm used to but this made me me wonder if I'd put too much tilt on my previous boards. (NB: There are only two angle options, flat or with feet, some keyboards have three or more angles of tilt).
The keys themselves are very satisfying, with a mid-press tactile pop as each key engages. I find I can type just that little bit smoother with this than with older keyboards I have used. Key layout is standard UK with adequate space and not cramped. The home/delete/end/pgup/pgdown keys have a vertical arrangement (similar to microsoft standard) which I have previously avoided. Thankfully this works very, especially as the delete key is double size, making it much easier to hit while touch typing. Another nice arrangement is that the insert/prntscreen/pause-break keys are well away from the aforementioned keys; being positioned above the number pad. This took me a little while to adjust to but its main benefit is not pressing insert by mistake when reaching for delete.
Eye candy The keyboard is smart with rounded edges and shiny 'glass' plastic flourishes that follow the media keys. One initially jarring visual feature for me was the central location of the letters and symbols on each key, but after a few days of use I barely noticed it. The board is also completely black (aside from the silver media keys) which does look quite cool. I wondered if this would be a problem in low light but have never had a problem.
Features The keyboard is usable right out of the box. With addition of the Logitech Setpoint software (get the latest version straight from the web, don't bother with the cd version), most of the extra keys can be reassigned depending on your use (play/pause/skip etc buttons and volume controls cannot be altered). This was a great feature for me as it came in handy for games, web browsing and generally navigating my PC. However, the reassignment is not application specific so you will not be able to fine tune this feature for different programs. The smartest feature is a 'function mode' that instantly changes your row of function keys into pretty much anything you want, be it a selection of key presses, program execution, save, print etc. Normal keys cannot be altered.
Problems The Setpoint software can need a reboot to make some changes (using Vista x64) and the use of media keys in games can temporarily cause graphical anomalies (but this is probably rig dependent. In the positive it did not actually crash my games and still lets me manipulate itunes/media player and volume controls without tabbing-out). In terms of limitations you cannot press more than 8 keys and still register the information. Again on the plus side this has never been an issue and the keys are actually very responsive. One other thing to note: this is a PS2 keyboard. If your motherboard does not have a PS2 slot (although most do) then you cannot use it.
Overall Everything about this keyboard is functional, with simple extra features that only add positives to the package. Any problems it might have pale in significance to its usability. If you wanted a keyboard with that little bit extra for very little cost then this is definitely one to consider.
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