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Review on Logitech MX3200 Cordless Desktop Laser by Micha Jwiak ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Average purchase, there is something to complain about.

General impressions of a C grade (due to a broken mouse). The situation would noticeably improve if the contacts of the touch scale of the keyboard were cut down (as knowledgeable people have already advised here) and developers should seriously think about reducing the power consumption of the mouse. I can definitely say - the second time I would not buy this kit.

Pros
  • + Beautiful design. + Ergonomics of the keyboard keys (except for the touch scale on the left, see below). The bottom rows are made slightly beveled so they do not stick out. + The keys are "quiet" (that's why I chose this kit). + Excellent mouse ergonomics. Pleasantly lies in the hand. + Reprogrammable keys. + Wireless kit, it's convenient. + Batteries in the keyboard last more than a year! (this is higher than stated in the passport) + The presence of a monitor on the keyboard (clock / calendar / alarm clock) is not necessary, but its presence is still pleasing to the eye.
Cons
  • - The touch scale on the left of the keyboard is very annoying, causing terrible inconvenience! When typing tex, periodically touch it with your little finger, then with your sleeve, then with the edge of a sheet of paper. - the batteries in the mouse are barely enough for 2 months (this is very little, even less than stated in the passport). Forced to use batteries for the mouse. I want to add - the intensity of using the mouse is average (I'm not a gamer and I don't click on the keys 100 strokes / sec. :-) - Exactly one year later, the mouse broke! – Keyboard support legs are flimsy. A month later, the right leg began to play a lot and fall out, screaming: “I'm terribly badly done! Break me down!” At the same time, the keyboard is always permanently placed on the table and has not been moved anywhere, giving no reason for breakdowns.