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3/12/2012

Logitech MX Revolution - Mouse - laser - wireless - RF - USB wireless receiver - gloss black Review

Logitech MX Revolution - Mouse - laser - wireless - RF - USB wireless receiver - gloss black
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I payed about $100 for this mouse ... 4 years ago. Now, after years of dropping it, transporting it, and abusing it, my mouse has finally given out. For the first 3 years, things were great. After that, I noticed the battery life had declined a fair bit; I would have to charge it every day or two, as opposed to the entire week I would get when the mouse was new. I had a few problems with the charger base not recognizing the mouse, but a little lubricant (saliva) was enough to fix the contact points. Then, and this was the last straw, the left-click no longer worked. It would often double click or refuse to click-and-drag when I wanted it too.
I'm now looking around for a new mouse - but I'm not getting this one again. Why? I'm just tired of wireless. In the end, I like being able to use my mouse whenever I want, without having to worry about battery life. When I sit down to do computer work, and I realize that I forgot to put my mouse on the charger last night, it makes me wish I had a wired connection so I could ignore this whole battery issue. Still, the mouse worked wonderfully for 3 years, and sputtered along for another 12 months afterwords. Anyone looking for a solid, wireless mouse would be very wise to consider this as a top contender.

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Smarter, faster, and fully-loaded, the MX Revolution gives you powerful new controls that will streamline the way you work. Logitech's innovative MicroGear Precision Scroll Wheel lets you fly through long documents at hyperspeed, or switch to precise click-to-click scrolling for navigating lists, slides, and image collections. Toggle between open documents with the convenient Quick-Flip thumb wheel, or search the Web by highlighting a word or phrase and pressing the Search button.

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2/27/2012

Saitek Cyborg Evo Joystick Review

Saitek Cyborg Evo Joystick
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When my father told me about he bought a new joystick for me I was wondering a Force feedback II or PRO... but it was a saytek cyborg evo..I got a little dissapointed because i wanted one of the Microsoft joysticks but when i started testing the joy in order to know if it was good or bad my first thougt was "this thing is great" it is comfortable it has enough buttons to configure almost all important functions that u use in a game like Combat flight simulator 1 2 or 3 or other combat sims the twist gives u a total control of the rudder (very important thing in this kind of games) I dont have any problems with the joy...I read some opinions here about some ppl saying that with this joystick there is a bug that make the planes go to the left I think that it is not a bug, anytime that u take off with any joystick if u r playing a realistic sim ur plane will go to the left because the propellors, This also occurs on real planes u need to move the rudder to the right in order to correct this in the take of... in few words im happy with this joystick, the only thing that I think could make this joystick better is Feedback or rumble.. I dont know exactly the expression in english but the thing that give u the sensation of holes in the runaway and turbulence in the air. Sorry about my english ppl but is not my mother language.

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A joystick legacy continues with 'evo' - the next installment of Saitek's Cyborg development, offering improved adjustability, refined control interfaces and new hard hitting styling. Includes adjustable palm rest and central level throttle for left- or right-handed gaming. Find your optimum gaming position with 4-direction Adjustment Screws. Program your controller using powerful smart technology software.

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9/21/2011

Microsoft Comfort Optical Mouse 1000- Black Pearl ( 69H-00001 ) Review

Microsoft Comfort Optical Mouse 1000- Black Pearl ( 69H-00001 )
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This is a no-nonsense great mouse. Feels good in your hand, good grip, great tracking on-screen, and it just works. We got one for our laptop and we love it!

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Maneuver accurately and easily with Microsoft's Optical Technology - the optical sensor delivers superior precision and control. Work more comfortably with an ergonomic design created for either hand. With no software, it's easy to use and set up.

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9/20/2011

3M Ergonomic Mouse, Optical, USB/PS2 Compatible, Large Size, Black (EM500GPL) Review

3M Ergonomic Mouse, Optical, USB/PS2 Compatible, Large Size, Black (EM500GPL)
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I purchased this 3M Ergonomic mouse and the Evoluent Vertical Mouse2 at the same time to compare.
I really enjoyed the feel of the 3M mouse, but it is limited in what it can do. I need to scroll often with my kind of work. The 3M mouse does not have a scroll wheel it has a scroll button. When you push the scroll button, you then have to physically move the mouse up and down to scroll.
The Evoluent Vertical Mouse2 is pretty comfortable. It seems a bit light at times, so it takes a while to get used to it. I really enjoy the scroll wheel and the 5 programmable buttons; Left, Right, Middle, Wheel button (for your fingers) and a Back button (by the thumb) and the scroll wheel. Of course you can program each one to do what you want. You might want to visit Evoluent's web site to get the most up to date driver.
Although the 3M is slightly more comfortable then the Vertical Mouse2, with my type of work I need the functionality of the Evoluent Vertical Mouse2. If 3M had a scroll wheel I probably would have kept it, but I'm going to stick with the Evoluent Vertical Mouse2.


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3M This mouse is clinically proven to alleviate pain and discomfort of repetitive stress injuries in the hand, wrist or arm associated with the use of traditional mice—which can pronate the forearm and wrist and typically presses the wrist and carpal tunnel area against the desk.The 3M Ergonomic Mouse has earned an Ease-of-Use Commendation from the Arthritis Foundation for its patented, vertical grip design that keeps your hand and wrist at a neutral angle, while the mouse works as a regular optical mouse.Grip the handle and rest your hand on the base.Use your thumb to left and right click.Optical sensor, USB/PS2 plug and play compatibility and a 6.5 ft.cord for flexible use.Available in original black design.For right-handed use.2 year warranty.

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9/09/2011

Microsoft Habu Laser Gaming Mouse (Black) Review

Microsoft Habu Laser Gaming Mouse (Black)
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First thing, the drivers are poorly implemented. I followed the directions on the razer site and once I got everything done and I thought I was in the clear, I rebooted and I could never get the mouse to be seen by the drivers. again.. so I started searching for fixes and read this is an issue with these mice.. great! I returned my last razer mouse because the drivers were buggy.. sort of the same issue also, wouldn't detect the mouse sometimes.. anyways, I see not much has changed. But I was determined to get this working because I fell in love with the feel of it.. So, I did get it all working finally, but this what I had to do:
--> uninstalled all Habu software..(which is just the driver pack)
--> installed the 2.01 drivers from Razers site from a clean slate.
--> said YES to the windows warning about non WHQL drivers
--> then said NO to the reboot now option and went into the firmware folder (part of the driver pack) and installed the new firmware!! (with /no/ reboot).
--> after the firmware is successfully installed, it tells you to unplug and re-plug the Habu.. do that, /then/ reboot.
NOTE: It's very important to not reboot before attempting the firmware update because the OS and the drivers see the mouse ONLY after the driver install but after a reboot with the old firmware the mouse was never detectable by the drivers again.. it was very frustrating! anyways.. it seems any of the Habu/Razer drivers will only detect a mouse after a reboot with 2.01 firmware installed. My mouse had 1.0 firmware..
I as I said, and the more I use it the more I love the feel of the Habu.. so much like the old IME 3.0 which I still adore.. the only mouse which really just felt like a key in a lock with my hand. The buttons click is awesome and the wheel is PERFECT (resistance for up/down and depress center). The side (thumb) buttons come with an alternate panel which has the two buttons more out of the way.. I have yet to try it but that's a nice extra.. the mouse tracking is spot on! very precise and very smooth.. me likey!
giving it 4 stars because the mouse is awesome now that I have the drivers working, but wow that was frustrating.. it's a mouse for crying out loud.. it should be a no brainer install. whew.
I hope this helps some people who are thinking about this mouse!

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What happens when Microsoft Hardware joins forces with gaming peripherals innovator Razer? They give birth to an incredible advancement in gaming control: The Microsoft Habu Laser Gaming Mouse. This mouse is jam-packed with features that will give gamers a performance edge.Every hand is different, as is every gamers' button preference. The Habu is built for just about anyone with interchangeable side button panels that provide gamers with two options for different hand sizes or comfort preferences. The mouse delivers super-fast response time with a huge 2,000 DPI laser engine that is powered by Razer Precision, and a 16-bit data path with enhanced bandwidth to support high resolution tracking performance. With the Habu, your control will be snappier and more precise, so you'll have a leg-up on the competition when playing online first-person shooters and other fast-paced games. This mouse is also designed with on-the-fly DPI that lets players adjust DPI for control sensitivity. Set the mouse from 400, 800, 1600, to 2000 DPI with toggle buttons and take your customization to another level.
Always-On mode was pioneered by Razer, and this advanced technology is built into the Habu. This mode gives gamers virtually no latency. And with high-speed motion detection, this mouse lets gamers get their speed-on with movement of up to 45 inches per second and 20G acceleration. The Habu features seven programmable buttons with Hyperesponse that allows gamers to program their button functions and caters to their favorite button layout from game-to-game.
A mouse this advanced wouldn't be complete without a snappy design. The custom-looking Habu features GlowPipe side rails and large, ultra-slick Teflon buttons that provide smooth and quiet gliding. The mouse also features an ergonomic design that is built for right-handed comfort with a slip-resistant grip, and rubber-coated buttons for improved comfort during those long hours of arduous gaming. Lastly, the mouse features a thin, flexible wire that provides gamers with the speed of a wired mouse, but the feel of a wireless device.

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9/07/2011

Samsung Pleomax PKB-700B Ergonomic Keyboard (Black) Review

Samsung Pleomax PKB-700B Ergonomic Keyboard (Black)
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I wish I had heeded the other review of this product. I thought the reports of keys not working was confined to a few of these keyboards and that the other user had gotten unlucky. After all this is Samsung product, not some keyboard made by some little no-name company. Now I see that the keyboard failures are either due to a design defect or the result of terrible quality control. I needed a small PS/2 keyboard without media keys for extensive writing and this seemed to fit the bill. It is nice and small for a full sized keyboard, it is very inexpensive, and it looks good. However it simply doesn't work. On mine, the F and Del would not work and the space bar fell off after about 10 minutes of use. Make sure to skip this product. I just purchased a Microsoft wired keyboard and I'm returning this.

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Ergonomic key layout with membrane type key structurePower sleep and wake-up shortcut keysPS/2 portSystem requirements: Windows 95/ME/NT/2000/XP

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6/15/2011

Microsoft Digital Media Pro Keyboard Review

Microsoft Digital Media Pro Keyboard
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its not wireless, its not even that expensive. But see if you can find it in your local computer store and type on it for a few minutes. You'll see right away why its been rated so highly by everyone.
I still miss my old IBM model M (everyone's favorite keyboard) though it has long since been obsolete (no USB, too loud, too heavy, by today's standards, tho it had the best key-feel and feedback of any keyboard ever made). I havent been happy with any of the new keyboards since 1986! ;) Until now, that is.
I initially went shopping for a Logitech Dinovo (or the S510, which is similar). After trying them out I decided against, since they were too similar to my toshiba laptop keyboard and I was looking for something less cramped.
I came across this one at the store and liked it right away. For me it has the right balance of key-stroke depth and key-spacing. I feel it has just about all the 'positive feedback' and 'feel' as the old IBM M model. Now, you may ask: this keyboard is whisper-quiet and 'soft', while the M model was loud and clackety-clack-hard. How can they be compared? They can be compared in terms of the 'confidence' with which one can type on them, the equivalent typing speeds and error-free typing that both can produce. In my case, I type as well - fast and error free - on this keyboard as I ever did on the model M.
It inspires typing-confidence.
The keys feel substantive under your fingers, meaning you are always sure where you're finger is going. The tactile feedback is quite positive, though it has been described as 'soft'; I think 'bouncy' might be a better word. (Like the old model M, remember?) I think what makes the tactile feedback so nice is that I not only immediately know when a key has 'registered' after I press it, but I also immediately know when my finger has left that key. There's a little 'push'. So I almost never hit two keys at once, or hit a key out of sequence. My fingers fly across it - without the clackety clack, but with as much confidence.
The rest of the stuff on the keyboard are luxuries, and nice ones - the zoom slider, the media and volume controls, and the 'favorites' buttons etc which I have mapped to my favorite applications. I'm sure I will use them. I especially like the 'calculator' shortcut key over the number pad. Its like having a built in calculator since it pops up immediately.
The setup for personalizing the keys is very easy and intuitive. You should update the software to the latest version (in my case the CD was version 5.2 but there was a 5.5 update at microsoft.com/hardware.
If you do a lot of work in front of the computer, you cant get a better keyboard than this in terms of substantive luxury and feel for a fraction of the price of most other keyboards. Other keyboards may be wireless, or sleeker looking, but dont get fooled. For just over 20 bucks you can get a keyboard that will truly make your job easier, connect reliably, and make your fingers fly with confidence.
In sum: Typing comfort is a very subjective thing, but go try it out in a store if you can. Typing on this thing is like driving a go-kart: point and shoot. Feels like a Lexus, priced like a Honda.


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MODEL- BX1-00005VENDOR- MICROSOFT CORPORATION FEATURES- Digital Media Pro Keyboard- Black & Silver The Digital Media Pro Keyboard features a new Zoom Slider that lets you zoom in and out of documents and pictures with ease.Customizable My Favorites keys Media Center and Hot Keys give you one-touch access to commonly accessed media programs and files. * Zoom Slider Easily zoom in on pictures maps documents and Web pages--withouttaking your hand off the keyboard. * Multimedia centerIt is easy to access your favorite music video clips and media programs with the press of a key.* My Favorites keys Five customizable keys are as easy to set as your car radio so you canenjoy convenient one-key access to your favorite Web sites and files.* Enhanced F-key versatility Open documents or reply to e-mail messages at the touch of a button. Formore flexibility toggle between standard and enhanced F-key commands.* Sleep and logoff keys To save energy and protect your data you can simply put your computerin sleep mode or log off completely by pressing a single key. -- SPECIFICATIONs --------------------------------------CONNECTORs- PS/2 or USBREQUIRES- PC : 233-MHz or faster processor35 MB of available hard-disk spaceCD-ROM Drive Windows XP/XP Media Center Edition Windows XP Tablet PC Edition or Windows 2000Available universal serial bus (USB) port or PS/2 port Mac: 30 MB of available hard-disk spaceCD-ROM driveMac OS X version 10.1 to 10.3.x (excluding 10.0) USB port

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6/12/2011

Microsoft Comfort Optical Mouse 3000 Review

Microsoft Comfort Optical Mouse 3000
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I will be the first to criticize Microsoft when they add onto bloatware, release software which is not yet ready for market, and on and on......and yet I will also give credit where credit is due. The Microsoft Optical Mouse 3000 is an excellent product and a great value.
The Microsoft Optical Mouse 3000 is simply a well designed mouse and dollar for dollar, it is very hard to beat. Initially, I went to the office supply store to find a cheap optical mouse as mine kept on getting jammed with crud.....I had seen some optical mice advertised as low as $6.95. But once you see them in person, and feel them in your hands, you soon realize exactly **why** they are only $6.95. The 3000 feels nice in your hand, and has features built in for this price range which are, quite frankly, surprising. One is the 5X zoom feature- keep your hand on the mouse and click a button on the side and voila! Instant 5x magnification of a small area around the cursor. Very nice. You will probably not always use it, but it is a nice function to have at hand. Another very nice feature(which you most likely will use) is the lateral scroll with the wheel. No more clicking and dragging on the elevator to move left and right.....simply push the wheel left and right, and you will scroll in that same direction.
Again, Microsoft has its shortcomings and I will be the first to say so. But I will also give credit where credit is due.....and for the money, this mouse cannot be beat. Buy it.

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With high-definition optical technology, four-way scrolling, comfort for righties and lefties, customizable buttons, and more, the Microsoft Comfort Mouse 3000 is the perfect upgrade to your existing mouse. An integrated scroll wheel lets you scroll through documents and Web pages more quickly and easily with this ergonomic, four-button mouse. Plus, the new Magnifier lets you easily enlarge and edit details.
Microsoft High-Definition Technology Whether you're working on a document, perusing a Web page, or playing the latest video game, you can enhance your performance with the Comfort Mouse 3000's high-definition technology. It delivers more precision and responsiveness while offering smoother tracking on more surfaces than ever before. To put it simply, it's the most advanced tracking system available.
Full Tilt Scroll up and down and side to side more smoothly, efficiently, and easily with the innovative four-way tilt wheel. It's simply a more efficient way to navigate documents, spreadsheets, and Web pages. The entire scroll wheel tilts from side to side, acts as a button, and reacts to how quickly you roll the wheel to enable smooth, accurate maneuverability. For example, if you're working with a super-wide worksheet, you can tilt the wheel from side to side to scroll right and left, without clicking tiny scroll arrows.
All Hands Welcome Lefties rejoice! The Comfort Mouse 3000 is made to be used in either hand, making it highly versatile. No matter which hand you use, customizable buttons offer quick access to the media, programs, and files you use most often.

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6/11/2011

Ge Ho97764 Power Keyboard Review

Ge Ho97764 Power Keyboard
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I had a GE Power keyboard and loved the feel of the keys as well as the relatively small footprint. Some Microsoft keyboards are larger than the clear area of my desk. However, I could not remember where I bought it, nor could I find one anywhere, even on internet. We were preparing to leave Phoenix in late March to return to our farm in Southern Illinois and I took one more internet search in hopes I could leave the existing keyboard in our new El Mirage house. Wonderful, Amazon was selling the GE. I bought three, I love them so much. Everyone is different, but I have fewer keystroke errors with this keyboard than any other I have used. I am 64, a retired CPA, and I have been forced to use many different keyboards.

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The GE keyboard features 19 multimedia hot keys for instant access, a spill & dust-proof key design, and built-in wrist-rest for added comfort.

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5/20/2011

Microsoft Wired Natural Ergo Keyboard 4000 5-Pack Black Review

Microsoft Wired Natural Ergo Keyboard 4000 5-Pack Black
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This item is linked to several price searching websites as a 5-pack (including pricegrabber.com) although it ships as a single keyboard. the single keyboard link is listed on the same page directly from Amazon and is 4.5x less. So you can buy the true single for 42 bucks or pay 188 for "5 Pack" and receive the same single keyboard. Because it doesn't say "5 pack" on the amazon site, although it's linked as such at external sites and is priced as such, they refuse to remove or correct the product page. Good luck to others unlucky enough to fall into their trap.

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Main Features Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation Manufacturer Part Number: B2M-00015 Packaged Quantity: 5Keyboard/Keypad Type: Keyboard Keyboard/Keypad Connectivity Technology: Cable Keyboard/Keypad Wireless Technology: Not Applicable Interfaces/Ports: 1 x Type A Male USB

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Logitech Deluxe Access Keyboard Review

Logitech Deluxe Access Keyboard
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I purchased this keyboard for two systems I built (one for myself and one for someone else) six months ago. I love it, and neither of the keyboards have had any problems. It types easily and quietly and has a nice array of functions for an inexpensive keyboard. It took a little bit to get used to hitting the F-Lock key to access F1-F12, but it has never caused me any problems. I can count on one hand the number of times I've forgotten to hit the F-Lock key in the past six months. I use the function keys for their other functions 90% of the time, anyway. The media player controls (previous track, next track, play/pause, and stop), along with the My Computer/Documents/Pictures/Music keys are the most helpful. I like the fact the media key brings up a menu, since I use about 3 different media players on a regular basis. It only has a PS/2 connection, so if you're looking for USB, this isn't the keyboard for you. I prefer to not waste a USB port on a keyboard, when I have plenty of other things that require USB. Logitech makes quality products that last. I used to work retail, and the Logitech products didn't come back very often, compared to Microsoft mice and keyboards which came back frequently. I would definitely recommend this keyboard for its price, quality and functionality.

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This convenient keyboard provides one-touch Internet access; just press a key to get online. It's also this simple to check your e-mail, start a search, and launch your favorite applications. The space-saving design offers a familiar, comfortable key layout that lets you start typing right away. The full-size, responsive keys provide an exceptional typing touch and quiet action. Take typing breaks and relax your hands on the gently curved palm rest; easily detach it when you want even more desk space.
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5/16/2011

Logitech Media Keyboard K200 With One-touch Media and Internet Keys (920-002719) Review

Logitech Media Keyboard K200 With One-touch Media and Internet Keys (920-002719)
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If you're looking for a solid, inexpensive keyboard, it's tough to go wrong with this Logitech unit. It includes basic media control keys, including play/pause (though no track skip - bummer), volume up, down, and mute, as well as keys to launch a browser, an email program, the calculator, and a power button. It's a full-size setup too, with a full number pad, which is a welcome feature.
Action fair to midling, with very little click, which is to be expected in a keyboard in this price range. What isn't necessarily expected is the fact that it's spill-resistant, with channels to direct liquid around the electronic parts and out drain holes. It's also gratifyingly thin, and fits on a pullout keyboard tray easily (something I can't say about my extra-large Microsoft Sidewinder keyboard)
All in all, a good, solid basic keyboard. I don't personally love for the action on it, but it's actually grown on me while typing this review. And then there's this: I'm not using it (well, except to write this). I've given it to my kids, and I can at last be a little less streesed about them drinking juice boxes while they do their homework.
I'd be surprised if there's a better unit at the price point, and can recommend it to any budget-minded computer user in need of a new, solid, basic keyboard. In the under-$20 group, it'd be a five star keyboard, but I dinged it a star for the lack of track skip buttons.

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With the logitech media keyboard k200, the things you do most are just one touch away. play music, change the volume or go to the web—instantly.

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5/13/2011

Logitech Compact Keyboard K300 (Black) Review

Logitech Compact Keyboard K300 (Black)
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The Logitech Compact Keyboard K300 is the latest mid-range keyboard offered by the long-time peripheral maker. Logitech touts convenience with style and comfort. The primary feature of course is provided in the name of the keyboard. Logitech attempts to differentiate the K300 by offering a compact size for those who would benefit from the size reduction. My review makes some comparisons to my regular keyboard, the Logitech Illuminated Ultrathin Keyboard.
PROS:
- Small footprint
- Relatively thin
- Attractive design
- Reasonably comfortable with good feedback
- Layout relatively consistent with standard keyboards
- All F-keys work without software installation
- FN key on each side of space bar
- Spill-resistant design (only 2 ounces of liquid)
- Appropriate value
- Quality construction
- 3 year warranty
CONS:
- Small palm rest
- Backlit F-keys serve no purpose and waste energy
- Small design and altered layout can hamper expert typists
INSTALLATION
Installing the K300 was extremely simple. I just plugged it into a free USB port directly to my PC. Within a couple of minutes, my PC recognized the new peripheral and the F-key row lit up orange. I don't usually like to install drivers for my mice or keyboards so I declined to install SetPoint. To my delight, all the F-keys functioned appropriately without having to have SetPoint installed. To my knowledge, the only function required by SetPoint is setting custom F-keys.
LAYOUT
The key layout is not as drastically different as I would have expected from a compact keyboard. They left enough room for a full-size number pad. To save space on this keyboard, Logitech eliminated the standard arrow keys and Del/Home/End/PgUp/PgDn keys and reallocated them to other areas on the keyboard. The Home/End/PgUp/PgDn keys have been placed at the top of the number pad. The Insert and Delete keys are on the same row as the F1-12 keys and the arrows are located under the right Shift key. The Ctrl keys on both side of the space bar are shrunken as is the
space bar itself. This was necessary in order to fit the miniature arrow keys as well as 2 FN keys. The Illuminated Keyboard only has 1 FN key on the right side of the space bar, which made it difficult to operate it with one hand when trying to reach all the way to the left side of the F-key row. Now with FN keys on both side, it is much easier to perform a one-handed F-key operation. The layout works. It gets a little getting used to where Logitech moved the other keys to, but relearning them should not take too long. The only real annoyance in my opinion, are the itsy bitsy arrow keys.
COMFORT
Given the compact nature of this keyboard, you might expect it to be uncomfortable to type on, but on the contrary, it is at least adequate for long typing sessions. The keys are very soft with good feedback. It is also very quiet so for those of you who have spouses that stay up late on their computer, fear not. Now you only need to figure out how to dim the giant night light they stare at. The integrated palm rest is quite small and my small hands barely rest on them. Logitech advertises that the ultra-flat design shifts your wrists toward a more neutral position, yet includes height adjustable feet that would counteract this neutral position. If anything, the adjustable feet should be at the bottom of the keyboard, not the top, in order to further create a neutral position. All things considered, I can type very well and comfortably on the K300 but also bear in mind that I am used to the laptop-style keys on the Illuminated keyboard. Now that I have gotten used to these type of keys, I prefer them over the standard keys on most keyboards today and are more comfortable than any laptop keyboard I have ever used.
MISCELLANEOUS
At first glance, I thought the K300 was backlit. The F-keys are brightly lit orange and the space between the keys are also orange. Hah! An illusion to my eyes. The space between keys on most keyboards are black or match the keys. The K300 uses an orange background so in photos, it appears it is backlit. It does make for an attractive look, but this is not an illuminated keyboard. Which brings me to the backlit F-keys. Why? If it were dark and you needed to see anything, I'd think you'd want to be able to see the QWERTY layout, not the rarely used F-keys. Additionally, you would think if they went to those lengths, Logitech would have also decided to backlight the actual FN key that activates the F-keys. Nope. I think the backlight on the K300 is just eye candy and serves no useful function. In fact, I wish it didn't have it at all as I am becoming more conscientious of devices in my home that use unnecessary energy.
The K300 lists spill-resistant design, but recommends only 60ml of liquid spillage as the maximum. This is about 2 ounces so if you spill even half your can of soda on it, you can forget it.
The K300 is certified for Microsoft XP/Vista and is USB-only.
SUMMARY
The K300 is a fairly priced, corded compact keyboard. If space savings outweigh the altered layout, then you may want to give the K300 a try. Many compact keyboards are typically used in server racks and can get quite expensive or are very cheap and not worth the investment. The K300 is geared more for the home user and has the comfort and convenience to match. If space is not an issue however, go with a non-compact keyboard, like the Logitech Illuminated Ultrathin Keyboard.

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With just a touch, the Logitech Compact Keyboard K300 has stylish, backlit media controls that provide an elegant and easy way to access your music, videos, and e-mail. Space-saving design with full-size keys integrates perfectly into even the most stylish setups, freeing up space on your desk. Full-size, integrated number pad makes data entry fast and effortless. The ultra-flat profile helps you type comfortably with keys that move quietly, shifting your wrists toward a more neutral position. Plus, it works right out of the box with no software to install.

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5/11/2011

Microsoft Digital Media Keyboard 3000 USB Port Review

Microsoft Digital Media Keyboard 3000 USB Port
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I picked up this keyboard as a replacement for my wireless desktop set. Most gamers know that using wireless peripherals can interfere with gaming to a large extent. My old set ended up causing me some issues with lag in my games, so I ditched it. I did not want to spend a million dollars on an advanced set...I just wanted something that would work and work well. To that extent, this is a great keyboard for a very good price.
I originally was going for the comfort curve model because of the low profile, and quietness of the keys. Although I wanted that keyboard, the ergonomic style keys have always thrown me off a little when I type because of the learning curve needed to be able to use them. Also, most ergonomic keyboards distort the outside keys in order to provide the typing comfort. This ends up making reaching the outer control, shift, return, and backspace keys tricky. Another desire of mine was the Microsoft Laser Destop 6000v2, but not only was that one wireless, but it also had the comfort curve design. I liked the fact that it had a lot of hot keys that the user could program.
I saw this one at a brick and mortar store, and I tested it there. I was impressed. I liked that it has the traditional layout of the keys along with the low profile keys that make it feel more like a laptop keyboard. Also, the keys are super-quiet. You don't hear anything when you are typing with this keyboard. The hot keys all work fine, and the included Intellitype software was easy and quick to install. The software allows you to configure the hot keys any way you wish.
This keyboard works fine with my games, and I am happy with it. I would say that if you want an inexpensive corded keyboard for your computer, this is an excellent choice.

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5/04/2011

Microsoft Comfort Curve Keyboard 2000 (B2L-00002) Review

Microsoft Comfort Curve Keyboard 2000 (B2L-00002)
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Let's talk about the features Microsoft advertises on its product tour mini site.
Great comfort: It's generally more comfort than a traditional keyboard once you get used to the curved layout and thin profile keys. Don't forget to spread out your arms. Other than the surprisingly low cost (for a ergonomic keyboard), I bought it for another reason - good spacebar design. (Well, the spacebar on my copy of the keyboard has a problem that I'll discuss in a moment) I do touch typing and almost always use right thumb for space key. Spacebar on a traditional keyboard has sharp edge towards your thumb pad. Just put your thumb on a spacebar and you know what I'm saying here. The spacebar and all other keys on this row of the comfort curve keyboard have been tilted towards the user and have reduced thickness at the bottom so the thumb touches the flat (slightly curved) surface of the keys. Some traditional keyboards now have similar design but cost more and they are hard to get. However, the spacebar on my copy of the keyboard apparently was assembled incorrectly. The tiny metal support wire/hinge under the key is not snapped in place therefore the spacebar makes noise all the time when typing on other keys. It's easy to fix once I pry open the spacebar and snap in the metal support wire. The spacebar is still kind of loose due to its large size but no more unwanted noise. The quality problem makes me worry about Internet purchase because of inconvenience of return/exchange. My experience tells me that recent Microsoft hardware quality is inconsistent (probably like its software). I bought a Wireless IntelliMouse Explorer early this year and it had a near dead button (push very hard to make it work).
Another annoyance is the tiny Ctrl keys. Due to the layout design, Ctrl keys are fairly small and easy to miss. I'd rather have smaller Win keys to give space for larger Ctrl keys. Or at least the Ctrl keys don't have to be rounded aggressively at corners. More expensive Microsoft Nature Ergonomic Natural keyboard seems to have slightly bigger Ctrl keys.
Easy setup and use: No software is required. The keyboard has USB connector and no USB-to-PS/2 adapter is provided in the package. It probably will work with a USB-to-PS/2 adapter based on what system requirements info says from the Microsoft website. Because it's a USB device, make sure your PC BIOS USB keyboard support is enabled or you lose keyboard control until USB HID (Human Interface Device) driver is loaded.
Spill-resistant keys: This is largely true as long as you don't tilt your keyboard too much or spilled water/coffee below the keys doesn't overflow to the desk. Each key is supported by a cylinder which raises high above the base plate. Base plate has four tiny drain holes. Pry open just one key and you'll understand. I don't know how special function keys at top of the keyboard are protected. They may be more vulnerable.
Save desktop space: False! This keyboard is slightly larger than my Dell Quiet keyboard. It's much bigger than some compact keyboard with razor-thin edges. Basically it takes no more space than your old traditional keyboard.
Ultra-thin profile: Not sure I'll like it or not. Time will tell. It makes me feel like using a notebook but key travel may be comparable to a desktop keyboard. The tactical feedback is close to a notebook keyboard but I can still type pretty fast.
Some other notes:
Special function keys are useful. No software is required but they only work with certain software and cannot be customized. Pictures on Microsoft website are tiny so let me tell you what these special keys are: Back, Forward, Volume Down, Mute, Volume Up, Play/Pause (above vol down, mute, vol up keys), Web/Home, Search and Mail. There is also a Calculator key next to the keyboard status LEDs.
Finally, Microsoft gets rid of the quirky edit keys layout (keys above reverse T toothpick arrow keys) that was popular in its last generation keyboards. The comfort curve keyboard has traditional layout for those keys and that's important to me. I wouldn't use any keyboard without this layout.
So far I'm happy with the purchase. It's a nice and cheap keyboard if you're looking for an ergonomic one. Hopefully, the shortcomings I mentioned above can be fixed in the next version of this keyboard. It's not bad for a v1.0 comfort curve keyboard.
UPDATE: Each special key can be customized once latest IntelliType Pro software is installed. Although Microsoft harware download web site doesn't provide a driver for this keyboard, guess what, this keyboard is listed as the very first one in Keyboard model dropdown list in keyboard settings.
After eight months of use, I still stand behind my comments and it still gets 4 stars :)

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Microsoft Comfort Curve Keyboard 2000Building on its success of the Wireless Optical Desktop Comfort Edition introduced last year, Microsoft is expanding its Comfort Curve product line, at an affordable price, with Comfort Curve Keyboard 2000. With a sleek, low-profile key design, this keyboard allows for more natural wrist and arm alignment, as well as better overall posture than a straight keyboard. With a difference you can feel, Comfort Curve keyboard was preferred 3 to 1 when tested against other best-selling flat keyboards. It's Comfort Curve at a more comfortable price point.

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5/02/2011

Microsoft Natural Ergo Keyboard 4000 Review

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As a software developer, I am literally attached to my keyboard. On a typical day, I'll spend anywhere between 5-8 hours typing, so it's of critical importance that the keyboard I use is comfortable. As most programmers and typists can attest, the Microsoft Ergo series of keyboards is the best keyboard for prolonged use.
Having used the Ergo keyboards in some form or another for the past 4 years (most recently, the Wireless Elite set), I must say that this keyboard is a step above.
To begin with, the construction is very solid. There is far less flex in the plastic and the keyboard as a whole compared to my Wireless Elite. The wrist pad is made of a nicely textured faux leather material with a tiny bit of padding. It feels rather durable (not to mention comfortable). It's a good addition as one of my main gripes with the MS ergo keyboards was that it was hard to fit one of those gel wrist rests around the curved base of the keyboard.
Compared to previous MS keyboards that I've owned, the keys on this keyboard are very well damped in terms of the sound the produce. It's very muted, even with my hard strokes. One thing that will take some adjusting to is the increased curvature (along two different planes) between where your pinky and index fingers rest (A,F and J,;). Whereas the older keyboards have a relatively flat incline, this keyboard has a slight curve (concave). In addition, there is also a very subtle curve across the keyboard as well (a horizontal curvature), which seems a more natural fit for the shape of hands. Also of note is the fact that some of the keys have changed shape. Whereas previously, MS had kept the striking surface consistent across the different keys (even at the edge), this keyboard has several keys along the ridge that have different striking surfaces.
Interestingly, this keyboard also features the return of the front riser (available on the older versions of the MS ergo keyboards). Actually, in recent months, I've been doing exactly this, but with my own ad hoc methods :) This is a much better solution. The riser is easily removable for those that prefer the standard configurations.
Note that this keyboard is *USB only*, which means that it may be incompatible with some older motherboards. Not a problem for me as I'm using it with a newer laptop. The keyboard does come with software for the programmable keys and extra functions, but it's plug and play right out of the box with WinXP.
I also appreciate the new forward and back buttons for use with web browsing (work with no drivers). The zoom slider in the middle of the keyboard, however, seems inapproriately used. It would have been much more useful as a scroll slider instead.
Sizewise, it takes up slightly more surface space than my wireless elite, but is much, much thinner.
My only complaints are that the space key is a little bit stiff out of the box (maybe it'll loosen up a bit after usage), the distance from Ctrl to the number keys seems to have increased a bit (on the scale of millimeters, this is important for those of us hitting Ctrl+F5 quite often ;-), the Delete key is now the same size as the other keys in the cluster (which some people may prefer, but I need to adjust to due to the extra large delete key on the Wireless Elite set), the Enter key is slightly smaller (by 3-5mm), and the key response is not as "soft" as say the ones I recently sampled on the MS bluetooth keyboard, but still very comfortable.
Overall, a very high quality keyboard. If you can wait, there is sure to be a wireless version coming soon. But anyone that spends a significant amount of type working with computers will be able to appreciate the new layout after 1-2 days of adjustment to the new curvature. I'm very happy with my purchase and would highly recommend this keyboard to my fellow programmers :)
UPDATE: In the past few days, I've had an inquiry into whether I'm still satisfied with the keyboard. The answer is a big, bold *YES*. As I was telling a colleague, this keyboard simply rocks. I can type hours on end without pain. My "seat of the pants" impression is that I also type _faster_ with this keyboard. As I pointed out above, I think that most people will have to go through a period of adjustment to really feel comfortable and fall in love with this keyboard, even if you're coming from a previous Microsoft Ergo series keyboard.

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5/01/2011

Microsoft Wired Natural Keyboard Elite Win PS2/USB English North America Black Review

Microsoft Wired Natural Keyboard Elite Win PS2/USB English North America Black
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I work in IT, so I get to try A LOT of different keyboards. This is, by far, the best keyboard that I have ever had. I got my first Microsoft Natural Elite about 10 years ago and am only now replacing it because I took it apart to clean it and lost the screws. These things last and last. It got a little louder as it aged, but other than that (and being filthy), it was as good as the day I bought it before I disassembled it.
When I first purchased this keyboard, I immediately picked up about 10 words per minute. I type fast (average around 100 words per minute), and I attribute a lot of that to using a comfortable keyboard.
I code a lot and I email a lot, and I can type on this thing for hours without any wrist or hand strain. The only real drawback is that it's ruined other keyboards for me. When I use a standard straight keyboard, I'm now much more aware of just how awkward and uncomfortable it is. When I use any Apple keyboard, for example, my wrists hurt and my hands cramp after a few minutes.
I recommend this keyboard to anybody for whom comfort is a priority. You cannot beat a split ergonomic keyboard. There may be a bit of a learning curve for non touch typists, but the benefit to your body is well worth the investment.
A final note: I prefer this keyboard over the larger "pro" models because I don't need or like the extra keys for multimedia, etc. and this one is a bit smaller. Also, be advised that they Home/End/Delete/Page Up/Page Down/Insert keys and the arrow keys are not arranged in the standard way. I use all of these keys a lot, but the different placement has never been a problem for me.

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