


Small, its no bigger that a typical TV remote Cheap only $20 Works

- Great action: e.g., pressing on the corner of larger keys like Tab, the whole key depresses (unlike cheaper keyboards that such a keypress on the corner of a small key might not register, but that's NOT the case here) - Low-profile keys - "island" keys (sometimes called "chicklets") - Almost completely silent (probably due to membrane switches; far end of spectrum compared to sounds of mechanical keyboards, even Cherry REDs with dampeners) - US layout that includes basic media keys via Fn + Function keys on top row - Small footprint: the body of the keyboard barely extends beyond the keys such that the Dell logo is is near the 3 LEDs.


It is well made keyboard, robust and a bit heavy in a good way. From the very first second I got used to it, which is not the case for me usually. Keys are nice and comfortable to press. The option it can easily be switched between multiple devices is great - I don't need to run between two computers across the room anymore.

It worked and worked well. Keys never stick, it was light, felt solid, and its energy management is phenomenal (2 years on standard, non-rechargeable batteries).


it feels like im not even typing. Keys have a good resistance, like a piano key. The mouse works great. The windows Key on the left side of this mouse works great.




nice keyboard angle for gaming or just general typing. Keys have the right level of feedback for me. Multimedia controls are very convenient, better than an MS Ergo 4000.



Just-right look shape and sits at a good angle. Key action is really nice, like the old ones.




Typical Logitech quality. Solid construction, good typing, dimmable lights, some gimmicky light pattern options, looks sleek, open space around the switches / keys so it will be easy to clean.