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Logitech Wireless Keyboard K350
$60.00
Released September, 2009
The Pros:Wave design is ergonomically contoured to most natural hand positions - minimizes long-term fatigue and pain. Strong build quality for the price point - good key size and spacing. Great battery life.
The Cons:Poor input lag. Battery meter may is misleading - represents usage with color, not graphic. Unification technology may result in minimal backwards compatibility with other Logitech mouse and keyboard accessories.
The K350 is a mid-range wireless keyboard from Logitech, a step below the manufacturer's gaming keyboards but offering greater functionality and comfort than more basic models. It features an ergonomic "wave" design, curved layout, and cushioned palm rest for extra comfort.
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The K350 utilizes a 2.4GHz wireless USB receiver that can be used with other Logitech peripherals, like a wireless mouse, at the same time. The keyboard can be set to three heights, while the F-keys can be programmed as application and webpage shortcuts. The K350 also features dedicated media-playback and volume buttons. AAx2 battery life is rated at 3 years.
Features
- 2.4GHz wireless
- Unifying USB receiver
- Programmable F-keys
- Play/pause/volume buttons
- Dedicated Media Center start button
- 3 height settings
- Wave design
- Curved layout
- Palm rest
- 3-year battery life (2x AA)
User Reviews (6)
Pros & Cons
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Wave design is ergonomically contoured to most natural hand positions - minimizes long-term fatigue and pain
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Strong build quality for the price point - good key size and spacing
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take standard AA batteries - easy to find and replace, affordable, rechargeable options
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Padded palm rest is helpful for extended typing sessions - adjustability supports multiple hand sizes
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Reprogrammable function keys enable full user customization
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Universal receiver unit enables quick and accurate synchronization with a variety of peripheral devices at the same time, frees up USB ports, makes using the devices with multiple computers painless
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Battery meter may is misleading - represents usage with color, not graphic
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Unification technology may result in minimal backwards compatibility with other Logitech mouse and keyboard accessories
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keys stick - make speed typing very difficult
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unification technology is only Windows only if you desire to run multiple devices over multiple computers
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