Ever since it was announced in 2004 we've been patiently waiting, to no avail it seems, for the release of 802.11n. This hasn't discouraged a number of manufacturers from releasing routers based on a concept version of this new wireless standard.
Ever since it was announced in 2004 we've been patiently waiting, to no avail it seems, for the release of 802.11n. This hasn't discouraged a number of manufacturers from releasing routers based on a concept version of this new wireless standard.
After having a factory keyboard for many years this one is a delight. The backlighting of the keys is nice along with the added convienence of the Function keys for software shortcuts. The only thing I dislike is the logo in the middle of the wrist rest. Makes me think it always has something on it.
Ett tangentbord som jag stortrivs med, speciellt i jämförelse med mitt tidgare Saitek. Kvalitetskänslan på tangentbordet är mycket bra men hur länge det kommer att stå pall för flitigt användande låter vi vara osagt.
Belysningen i tre steg eller avstängd; Anslagskänslan perfekt; Fullstort men ändå smidigt; Kvalitetskänsla på topp; Snyggt; Tyst
Rackliga stödben
It's been two years since Logitech first debuted its Illuminated Keyboard , a corded input device that added an illuminated backlit feature to an otherwise classic PC keyboard. We gave it high marks for its practicality and affordability, but the core design just got an overhaul with the Wireless...
NiMH batteries recharge with micro-USB cable; Automatic and adjustable backlit keys; Unifying Receiver connects multiple devices using single plug; PerfectStroke key system offers uniform tactile feedback
Thin profile sacrifices design for durability
I recently purchased a new Desktop Computer a few months ago, I went with a desktop so I could use a 25" monitor. Besides wanting a bigger monitor I also wanted one with the new Intel Core i7 Processors and they were not available in Laptops at the time.
Usually when we review keyboards they are aimed at gamers. This time, however, we take a look at Logitech's new Wireless Illuminated K800. On the K800 there are no dozens of macro buttons, LCD-screens or other gamer-features, instead it's all about comfortable typing.
Feel when typing; Quality; Unified receiver; Quiet
Battery life (though expected
This comfortable, smartly designed keyboard is best for those who prefer a laptop-style keyfeel. Unless you truly need wireless, however, its wired brother is a better value.
Smart backlighting; Stands on edge for storage; Power-saving features; Unifying technology
Pricey; Half-size F-keys; No dedicated media-file transport keys
Below you can see a summary of our impressions about the Logitech K800.
The best typing experience we've had to date; Illuminated keyboard; Sensor detects hand proximity to control brightness; Wireless (and can also be used wired; Long duration battery charge; Beautiful design
Fragile thin body; Battery compartment access through tiny screw
Opinions vary as to what an ideal keyboard should be like. Logitech makes another attempt to win the hearts of those who prefer wireless devices.
High-quality of manufacture; Classic layout; High-quality scissor-switch mechanics; Ergonomically shaped keys; Best backlight implementation in the industry; Low noise when typing; Small dimensions; Replaceable batteries; Micro-USB port for recharging; Beautiful exterior
Short left Shift in the Cyrillic version; Easily soiled glossy surface; Short battery life; Faulty light sensor; High price
It looks a lot better in person than the picture given. Looks really good sitting on my table and it is very sleek as said. For the people with the money to buy a keyboard for this price I would highly recommend it.
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