It would take too long to detail the reasons why I chose this model. In a nutshell, I've had a K380 for at least a year, and in principle, the K780 ought to have provided me with the following benefits: 1. The Unify transmitter made the claim that it would be quicker (K380 is normal, but it only has a blue-tooth connection and when downloading something anywhere, even from a flash drive to a hard drive, it is impossible to write text in the browser, you have to wait for the download to finish if you need to write). Having said that, I do not bathe as frequently as I download. But I wanted to make it look better for the audience. 2. a group of numbers; having access to them can be helpful 3. cell phone stand Other from that, it's the same K380; the only difference is that the gaps between some of the buttons and other buttons are significantly larger. In point of fact, I was never able to connect to Unify. It did happen once, but I turned off my computer and didn't bother trying again because I still had an hour left of dancing with a tambourine. And when using Bluetooth, it functions with various degrees of effectiveness, frequently experiencing enormous latency, and rendering text input impossible. And in this regard, the K380 is a step up from this one because, in comparison to it, it sets the bar for both steadiness and velocity: o) As a consequence of this, I am currently utilizing the K380 once again because, on the whole, it is very good, and I want to return this model to the retailer. If nothing else, I have Windows, and my machine is rather strong. From Logitech, I was not anticipating such a configuration.
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