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The Logitech MX3200 Cordless Desktop Laser combines a sleek black design with advanced wireless technology, featuring 104 keys and an ambidextrous mouse, making it the perfect choice for professionals seeking efficiency and comfort. Compatible with Windows Vista and powered by 4 AA batteries, this desktop set is designed for seamless performance without the hassle of cords.
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Number of Keys | 104 |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Number of Batteries | 4 AA batteries required. |
Operating System | Windows Vista |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
Item Weight | 4.7 Pounds |
Color | Black |
A**N
Great product, but durability... **UPDATE**
I purchased this in Nov. '08, and at first I loved it, I still do, but have been having some odd issues with it. They keys began to not respond like they should, which I believe was a connection issue (fixed now). I do have a lot of bluetooth wireless items in my house, including a Wii, and PS3, and another keyboard/mouse set of the same brand but higher quality. It doesn't have an issue with crossing the signals, but the odd thing is that it comes with a usb connection cord that you set up closer to your set and plug the wireless into it. Otherwise, it's a very good set. The software lets you know when the batteries get low, there are updates available (Dunno what they do, though) and it's got a lot of great features like music controls, a dynamic zoom, and a clock with the date built in. It's really an awesome set, I just don't know how long it will last me!Also, I just read on some recent reviews that it is not very Vista friendly, but I can say that it is. I've had Vista longer than I've had this set, and it works just fine with it, I've had no problems. It might be Vista 64 bit users but I doubt it, because my husband's more advanced set works on Vista 64 bit.**UPDATE** 9/15/2013 Still working strong!! Durability definitely not an issue, wow. My husband's set (the same brand but more expensive) is also still going strong, however his has a charging mouse station while mine requires battery replacements. I'm glad that I don't have his, because for a while now he's had to wet the connection with his finger and place it juuust so in order to get it to charge. Also, his mouse will go dead and inopportune times, and since you can't just run and replace the batteries, you're stuck waiting for it to charge. Lame. I LOVE MINE THOUGH! :D
A**R
Design is fine, Wireless aspect is not
UPDATE: August 23rd 2011 - The product has officially failed. The connecting device doesn't light up and doesn't connect to my computer at all. As far as I can tell the keyboard and mouse are fine but the wireless connection aspect is not. I would never buy this product again. So I updated the review to have 1 star. Previously I put 3 stars.Update 2: I'm putting the score back to three stars because after trying three different keyboards, none of them compare to the comfort that I had with this keyboard and mouse.I bought this keyboard since my work had the exact keyboard and I grew so attached to it I decided to buy it. I've had the keyboard for two years now and it's been alright but it has some pretty unforgivable problems.First off, I'll say the design of the actual keyboard is very good. I feel the keys are sturdy and don't make clicking sounds or start to "smush." Anyone who's used a basic keyboard for two years knows what I mean by "smush." This keyboard hasn't had any problems. I feel the quality of plastic is very high. These compliments also apply to the mouse. There's also the fact that for anyone who plays video games the mouse technically has three extra buttons that can be used for hotkeys.However, the problems arrive in durability and ability to be transported.The doted bottom part of the keyboard is to allow your hands to rest on a smooth surface instead of jagged edges of a desk or table end. It'll prevent carpel tunnel so it's a good idea, but you can't take it off... ever. It's literally bolted to the keyboard. So if you want to shove this in a backpack or suitcase to transport... good luck.More critical is the wireless reliability. In the past few months I've had the keyboard and mouse disconnect at least once a day, every day. I constantly have to press the connect button on the usb stick and the bottom of the mouse. Then as I'm trying to reconnect it, it connects, then I put the USB stick back down and it disconnects again. It's really ridiculous how frequently it disconnects for basically no reason.Add in the fact that the battery lasts for 2-3 months, which compared to other products that last six months or eight months, that's below the standard out there. I was happy with the product for the first year or so, but it deteriorates after that point.
C**S
Great Combo
I'm typing on the keyboard right now, it's great. The keyboard doesn't "lag" and the mouse is superb. Its light and sharp. I've only had it for a shot time, but I haven't had a single problem yet. The key design is fluid and "futuristic" so it takes a while to get used to typing on it, but once you do, it becomes much easier. I haven't installed the drivers, so I can't speak for any extra features.The LCD may be a bother to some, and useful to others. For me, it's unnecessary but not a problem. The F-keys and other extra buttons, on top, are a little small but again, not a problem. My previous set war a Microsoft Desktop Elite, so this is an improvement. I used the mouse that came with this keyboard for a while, but I already have a Logiteck MX 1000 Cordless Mouse so I keep it as a backup. The mouse that comes with the keyboard is good for moderate web-surfing but not that good for gaming.Overall Keyboard 9/10-Excellent functionality!-Looks nice- No problems whatsoever (with function)-Some keys are just too small-No need for the LCD-Side "zoom" is responsive but not very helpfulMouse 7/10-Good, light design-Good battery life-Not very good for gaming
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