Typical price: £40
What is it: Ergonomic, wireless keyboard
What we think: Convenient, comfortable and affordable, it's well worth a look for heavy typists
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 30 September 2009
Tags: Logitech, Logitech Wireless Keyboard K350
We like:
Comfortable keyboard design; impressive list of customisable features; affordable compared with other ergonomic keyboards
We don't like:
Inconveniently placed media keys
CNET UK judgement:
The Wireless Keyboard K350 stands out from the crowd, thanks to its comfortable design, easy learning curve, affordable price and Unifying technology, which lets you connect up to six compatible Logitech peripherals to a single USB receiver. We have minor issues with the placement of the media controls, but heavy typists will appreciate what the K350 has to offer
Full review:
Logitech's new Wireless Keyboard K350 offers a solid keyboard design, particularly if you're hankering for more comfortable day-to-day typing. A cleverly designed key layout gently angles your wrists into a less stressful typing position, without requiring you to relearn how to type. The £40 price tag is reasonable as well. A flaw in the layout of the hot keys makes us wish Logitech had taken a more all-round approach to the design, though. Continue Reading...
Logitech Wireless Keyboard K350 History
5 Aug 2009 in Crave
Logitech Unifying Receiver: Wireless peripherals cosy up
Fretting over too few USB ports? Tearing your hair out because of all the wires? Worry not, dear friend: Logitech has the wireless equivalent of a soothing wet flannel
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