Logitech TK820
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Wireless All-in-One Keyboard TK820 by Logitech
All in all, a fantastic keyboard, particularly in a situation where space is at a premium, and you don't have room for a mouse. A couple drawbacks, I do miss my number pad, I find myself going to use the numbers quite frequently.
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").
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...
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...
- 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
- 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
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 --...- 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
- Nighttime users will lament the lack of backlit keys
- and there's no indication of remaining battery life
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...- Wireless design combines keyboard and touchpad.
- Clickable touchpad has no discrete right or...
Logitech TK820 Wireless All-in-One Keyboard
A slim keyboard and laptop-style touchpad combine with the convenience of wireless in the Logitech TK820 Wireless All-in-One Keyboard . If you've ever wished for a laptop-style touchpad for your desktop, or fumbled with a wireless mouse while using a home-theater PC, you'll appreciate the Logitech...- Wireless design combines keyboard and touchpad
- Supports Windows 8 gestures and commands
- Improved key switches for comfortable typing
- Clickable touchpad has no discrete right or left buttons
- Gestures come with a learning curve
Logitech TK820 Wireless All-in-One Keyboard Review
The Logitech TK820 All-in-One Wireless Keyboard offers even more flexibility than a regular wireless keyboard thanks to its built-in touchpad. A slim keyboard and laptop-style touchpad combine with the convenience of wireless in the Logitech TK820 Wireless All-in-One Keyboard. If you've ever wished for a laptop-style touchpad for your desktop, or fumbled with a wireless mouse while using a home-theater PC, you'll appreciate the Logitech TK820. And, with Windows 8 gesture support, it's also an excellent accessory for making the newest version of Windows more intuitive, even without a touch screen. Design and Features The Logitech TK820 is a wireless keyboard that earns its all-in-one moniker by replacing the 10-key numeric pad with a large clickable touchpad, providing you with a wireless keyboard that removes the need for a wireless mouse. As someone who has personally fumbled about with plenty of wireless mice and attempts to balance mice on precarious surfaces like the arm of a couch or the cover of a hardback book, this one feature is a significant improvement. The slim keyboard features a sleek design with a two-to...- Wireless design combines keyboard and touchpad
- Supports Windows 8 gestures and commands
- Improved key switches for comfortable typing
- Clickable touchpad has no discrete right or left buttons
- Gestures come with a learning curve
The Logitech TK820 Wireless keyboard; Windows 8.1 has a new BFF
Recently after perusing and/visiting my usual online and retail hang outs, I was introduced to the Logitech TK830 Keyboard. It appears to be the first of its kind; incorporating a standard QWERTY keyboard and a touch pad that fully takes advantage of Windows 8 and 8.1 touch gestures.
Easy to setup and use. Well-built keyboard, doesn't feel cheap. Only feature missing is the led back-lighting, which would have made the keyboard easier to use in very low light conditions.