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Logitech Wireless Solar Keyboard K750

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  • "Looking for a new keyboard? You can stop at the K750."
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    on by Fiorina161

    Pros: Sturdy form, you may think that you have some flex in the keyboard if you have the legs up. But, unless your driving your fingers into the board. You won't notice anything. Light weight. Easy to move. Easy to set up. Logitech hasn't let me down yet.

    Cons: No lights to let you know that your caps & number locks are on or off. You do get on screen notification if you change them. But, a couple of LED lights would hurt the battery consumption. Glossy surface - clean freaks beware. No attached palm rest.

    Summary: This is my third keyboard in the past 12 years. I've had basic keyboards, wired & wireless keyboards, and illuminated keyboards. And, I consider myself a little picky as far as the keys are concerned. I like a certain feel and a certain sound. I found this keyboard about 3 months ago. I read up on it. Checked some reviews. And, became very interested in the board itself. Well, I finally had the chance to see one up close and test it out. I liked it so much I bought it. I have between 5 & 7 Logitech items around my house. They've never let me down. They keep making advances in design and functionality.

    After getting this home and setting it up. It was time to give it the road test. Really see what it could do. I expected the glossy surface and the lack of a palm rest. What I didn't expect was the lack of notification lights for the caps & number lock keys. I feel that a couple of low cost energy sipping LED lights would fit this sweet little bit of tech nicely. There is an on screen notifier if you change it accidentally. But, when you turn it own. There is that bit of mystery. Are the locked or not? There is little to no flexing of the board itself when the legs are down. Which is a good thing. When the legs are up, the rubber feet prevent your keyboard from sliding away from you. But, when the legs are down. You may get a little movement from time to time. Because, there is no rubber surface on the foot part of the leg.

    So, other a few minor quirks. This is a very good keyboard. And, being equipped with a unifying Bluetooth receiver. Is a very nice addition. Now I just need to get my Logitech MX Anywhere Mouse.

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