Logitech TK820
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12 years ago
Logitech TK820 Wireless All-in-One Keyboard Review
KitGuru says: A well designed keyboard that is sure to impress. It is expensive, but nonetheless a worthy investment.
Pros:
- Multi-touch gestures
- Attractive design
- Well-built
Cons:
- Expensive
- No rechargeable battery
12 years ago
one problem so far
pros: advanced typing mechanics silent long battery life with AA batteries (i use energizer ultimate lithium) so you do not have to worry about recharging slim and fairly light cons: lacks backlight design flaw (i do not think it is a defect because i have already replaced the keyboard with logitech...
11 years ago
Even good for coding
I got this to see if it would work well with Ubuntu, and indeed it does. Very flexibly, in fact. Gestures can be handled in many different ways, but here Logitech chose to map them to keyboard shortcuts.
Pros:
- Although designed for Windows, it works great with Ubuntu! A few minutes in Ubuntu's Keyboard control panel and Compiz Config let me customize the behavior of the supported gestures very well for my Ubuntu workflow
- Good trackpad too
Cons:
- Trackpad not as nice as a Mac or some Asus laptops I've used, but not bad
- With a list price of $99 new, one should be able to expect excellent tracking rather than merely good
- But even with that, in all fairness it is pretty good, and at the refurb price a very good deal.
10 years ago
Flimsy
As others have said, the base at the touchpad is horribly flimsy. The touchpad is nowhere compared with any apple touchpad I have used.
10 years ago
Overall Great
I wish the mouse pad was a little smaller and the page down, up, end, and home keys were included, but it works GREAT.
12 years ago
Logitech Wireless All-In-One Keyboard TK820
By now we can all hear the steady ringing of a death knell for the traditional computer mouse . Apple has been quietly nudging us down the path for more than a decade, with multitouch touch pads, phones, and tablets, and Microsoft has gone all-in with its touch-based Windows 8 -- and, soon, 8.1 --...
Pros:
- The ergonomic keys on the Logitech TK820 are a pleasure to touch
- the integrated touch pad is fully compatible with 13 Windows 8 gestures
- four AA batteries last for an impressive six months of use
- and the convenient Unifying Receiver plays nicely with other Logitech peripherals
Cons:
- Nighttime users will lament the lack of backlit keys
- and there's no indication of remaining battery life
12 years ago
Logitech wireless All-In-One keyboard review: type and touch
The Logitech TK820 is a wireless keyboard that earns its all-in-one moniker by replacing the 10-key numeric pad with a large...
Pros:
- Wireless design combines keyboard and touchpad.
Cons:
- Clickable touchpad has no discrete right or...
12 years ago
Great keyboard!, I have used the Logitech DiNovo Edge and the K400, I like this one the best so far. There are a few features from the DiNovo I wish they would have incorporated into this keyboard such as on screen volume display, but the large mousepad is way better than the little pad the DiNovo...
Pros:
- Keys have a nice feel to them
- Perfect tracking with the mousepad
- Swipe functions on mousepad are really good once you get used to it
Cons:
- Wish this had a rechargeable battery like the Logi DiNovo Edge
- For HTPC use I wish the volume control would show on screen like the DiNovo Edge
12 years ago
Keyboard Fine - Touchpad Mediocre
I started to write a book that no one will read, so here's the abbreviated version. There's no finesse/precision to this touchpad. I don't know if that's a windows limitation or a Logitech issue, but half the time it doesn't register my taps (clicks), the rest of the time it's highlighting entire...
12 years ago
Extreme disappointment
In theory, this is a good keyboard for windows 8 or any gesture based input. When I received the product, I found that certain keys were not working on the main keyboard (i.e. the buttons "r", "h" and "y").
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