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Review on Logitech Advanced Illuminated Wireless Keyboard Computer Accessories & Peripherals for Keyboards, Mice & Accessories by Mateusz Strach ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am delighted, the product is really worthy.

In order to move the keyboard, you will need to lift the top portion, which is fairly hefty and is tightly secured to the table. Although I like a level keyboard, the slight incline of this one is neither bothersome nor particularly visible. Although the backlight is visible from an angle, and its included modes may also raise problems, I disabled it (in the software) because doing so neither annoys me nor prevents me from saving energy life. Since I've spent so much time at Logitech, I've grown accustomed to the truncated left shift and enter keys. Everything is OK; I'm used to the enter key, but that was a long time ago, and the shift key works without my seeing the keys next to it. Although the old FAR is still with me, I do not find it particularly necessary that the F keys of the group are grouped more often, and there are additional stupid buttons for locking the screen and switching bluetooth modes. It's probably only out of habit that Prsoto needs to look at these controls again. I'd want to spend some time thinking about the available kits and keyboard colors. A graphite and black keyboard has been on my wishlist lately. I also decided to get an MX Master 3 mouse. Black and graphite mice exist. Also, there are Mac and PC variants; the only difference between them is that the Mac version lacks a unifying adapter in the kit. I haven't tested whether or not the two variants can function together when linked via the adapter, but I suspect they can. The keyboard is a contrasting graphite and black, with the two colors diverging at the base of the keys. The mice have the same graphite and black coloring. In addition, the diode blinks in a distinct color insert, which I believe everyone could see in the pictures. The graphite mouse's grayer, more faded hue is a perfect match for the keyboard's dark base. It's a black mouse, the same color as the keys on the keyboard. I really enjoyed the contrast between the black mouse and graphite keyboard. I wish you the best of luck.

Pros
  • Gentle and brief transportation. The buttons themselves have a unique and attractive design. Since the keyboard can run off its own internal battery, you won't need to keep track of spare batteries, and there won't be any separate coverings for the various compartments.
Cons
  • The graphite-style keyboard's key labels are harder to read without the lighting on. Even while I don't find it particularly relevant, you never know who might.