Compact Compatible (use Logitech universal receiver) Very Low battery usage (up to a 18 month) Track-pad is multi functional media keys are so useful
It's expensive
Manufacturer: Logitech
Compact Compatible (use Logitech universal receiver) Very Low battery usage (up to a 18 month) Track-pad is multi functional media keys are so useful
It's expensive
Plug the dongle into TV/Xbox USB port and it works straight away. Typing into search boxes e.g. YouTube like a dream. Trackpad works nicely as a mouse on my Sony TV menus, YouTube and Opera browser along with keyboard, though not all kinds of links in Opera are clickable for some reason.
Compact size. Wireless was plug and play. No issues. Touchpad is usable. I wish there was a button to go back s page when browsing the web. Other than that great little keyboard.
I'm not a fan of small keyboards or touchpads, but for a PC at our TV this keyboard is perfect. Windows 10 sees the receiver dongle immediately and the keyboard works flawlessly. The left mouse button at upper left is a nice touch, and the on-off switch will help save battery time.
So the keyboard itself works well, the touch pad is excellent and responsive, finally the range is good for up to advertised 10 meters. My only compliant would be around the plasticy feel of the keyboard, it feels really cheap and in no way a premium product, however at this price point perhaps I am...
Stylish; compact; provides some Windows 8 touch functionality
Software support is lacking; keys are under-sized, leading to difficult touch-typing
Recoil is ok but the buttons are so close that multiple keys are often pressed. The trackpad has a dead spot about 1cm wide around the edges, don;t know if this is design or build fault. Keyboard is very light and hence feels very plastic and cheap although I know its made from plastic.
The Logitech K400 Plus is an inexpensive wireless keyboard, that's a good choice for anyone looking for a value, wireless keyboard for living room media consumption.
Inexpensive; Built-in touchpad and mouse buttons; Excellent wireless range
Small touchpad; Keys are not backlit
Computers are now becoming part of our living rooms, and it's the best time for cord cutters or die-hard PC gamers to enjoy content on the big screen. Software for home entertainment has excelled, with many TVs now supporting games and seamless control via a remote or gamepad.
The Logitech K400 Plus Wireless Touch Keyboard ($27.99) has been floating around for the better part of a decade. It's a wireless keyboard and touchpad in one unit, designed for connecting to a home theater PC or any other device to which it would be inconvenient to connect twin wired (or even wireless) peripherals. Unfortunately, its quality reflects its price. It’s no fun to type on; it can't be used in a darkened room due to a lack of backlighting; and it doesn’t support Bluetooth, limiting the number of everyday gadgets you can connect it to. Few keyboards out there still serve the niche it does, which helps explain its longevity. But if you're in the market for one, shop around for comparable models with Bluetooth, backlighting, or both, or stretch your budget to a higher-quality alternative such as the Lenovo ThinkPad TrackPoint Keyboard. Keeping It Basic and Cheap On a single chassis, the Logitech K400 Plus packs a tight little keyboard and a modestly sized touchpad to the ...
The inexpensive Logitech K400 Plus will do for typing up something in a pinch, or navigating a home theater PC, but this keyboard-and-touchpad combo isn't fit for extended use.
Inexpensive; All-in-one keyboard with touchpad; Uses Logitech Unifying Receiver
Dismal typing experience; Cheap-feeling, flimsy plastic build; No backlighting; No Bluetooth
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