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enlarge | Brand: Logitech Category: CE
Buy New: £5.93
New (4) from £5.93
Rating: 13 reviews Sales Rank: 8590
Platform: Windows Xp Media: Electronics Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 16.4 x 7.4 x 1.4
MPN: 967653-0120 Model: 967653-0120 EAN: 5099206987524 ASIN: B000EU8D2S
Release Date: March 3, 2006 Availability: Usually dispatched within 2-3 weeks
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nice product defernatly worth the price! January 7, 2008 Mr. C. Gurney (United Kingdom) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
basicly does everything it should is compact wich is perfect for users that dont have much space on there desks like me, comptable and easy to use has no annoying extra buttons that noone uses low profile keys which i find so much nicer to type with than the normal keyboards, takes a little getting used to as the keys are closer together but overall well worth the price!
Compact with decent fetures December 31, 2007 Tomas Kalasnikovas (UK/Lithuania) The only con is the noise when you press keys, its not more silent then other regular keyboards. I have expected it to be as silent as a laptop keyboard. So far it works well as a substitute for my laptop keyboard (want to save my precious laptop from wearing off).
Not as impressed as some. November 18, 2007 B. O'Callaghan (Manchester, England) 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
I'm probably being a bit harsh just giving this 2 stars, if they was a 2.5 star option that's what I'd give. Firstly let me say this keyboard is fine as a basic keyboard, it's compact, one of the main reasons I got it was to save desk space. But if you are used to using a more high end keyboard you will definitely notice the difference, and not in a good way. It is simply just not as comfortable to use, the keys are all squashed together and I'm constantly making typos as a result. So I really don't understand the good reviews it gets here, reliable and solid keyboard yes but boy I really don't enjoy using it, hence I'm on amazon looking for a replacement.
Good speed beware of the minor changes from the normal layout. October 22, 2007 Spring User (London, UK) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The touch is good, and the speed at which you can type is a lot quicker due to the soft and flat impact of the keys. However because it is a compact layout some keys are in different locations compared to 'standard' layouts i.e page up, page down, delete, home, end. The arrow keys are close to the numeric keypad so be aware of the erroneous hits of 0 when navigating.Otherwise after some training and getting used to, like writing this review, its a good product.
Good build quality but cursor control keys fiddly May 28, 2007 Computer user (United Kingdom) 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
The build quality is excellent; the size compact; the keys about the same size as those on a laptop; the length about 40 cm, not much longer than my widescreen laptop; the keyboard light and thin, yet robust; the travel and resistance of the keys good; there is an integral numeric keypad to the right of the main keys. And it looks smart. If Num Lock is not enabled on the numeric keypad, keys 2, 4, 6 and 8 double as cursor control keys (Down, Left, Right, Up); 1 and 7 double as End and Home, respectively; 3 and 9 double as Pg Dn and Pg Up, respectively; 0 and . double as Ins and Del, respectively. (There are also dedicated Left, Right, Up, Down, Home, End, Page Down, Page Up, Insert and Delete keys.) A couple of things prevent me awarding this keyboard 5 stars. Firstly the 0/Ins key on the numeric keypad is next to the Right cursor control key and I frequently press the Ins key instead of, or as well as, the Right key, messing up my typing. Secondly, there are narrow Home and End keys on the top row of the numeric keypad and they are the same narrow size as the top row of keys on the main part of the keyboard (which includes the function keys). As with a laptop, the top row of keys is smaller than the other keys. If you are looking for a compact keyboard with keys about the same size as those on a laptop, with high build quality and integral numeric keypad, then this would be a decent choice. But you may find the positioning of some of the cursor control keys a little awkward.
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