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Review on Wireless Logitech MK240 Nano Keyboard 920-008212 with Nano Receiver by Amit Amit ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Everything in the purchase suits, a very necessary product.

The space key (unlike other keys) clanks. And so I bought it on November 17, 2022 at the Center Corporation for 1800. Since I only used a laptop, I only use the keyboard for 5 months (as I changed my laptop to a PC). The rest of the time I used only the mouse. But the mouse after 2 years, in November 2022, finally broke down and I replaced it with an Aceline CM-408BU mouse. For all the time that the keyboard lay on the shelf, it only got dusty (no dirt). Keyboard noise is normal (notebook keyboards are quieter, but regular (especially older) keyboards are noisier). It is important to know that such keyboards are not suitable for active games and what requires a quick reaction (because if the mouse and / or keyboard die, then even if the batteries are next to you, while you change them, you may start to have problems with play/work). But for games like turn-based strategy or unrated single player games, this kit is fine. There is no mouse in the photo (because it broke and I threw it away)

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Pros
  • The keyboard is compact, and the mouse is ordinary. The keyboard and mouse work from the same transmitter and wirelessly (useful for smartphones and tablets). Long battery life (on the mouse I changed the batteries twice a year, on the keyboard I have not changed the batteries yet). Brand (not China) and good materials
Cons
  • Sometimes it's annoying that there is no Caps Lock indicator. Lack of Page Up and Page Down in the keyboard (and holding down Fn is also a chore). I ended up using the mouse instead. Even laptops have these buttons.