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Review on πŸ’» Enhance Your Computing Experience with the LOGITECH MK235 Combo by Micha Dbrowski ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Not a good product, not worth the money.

The awful quality of the device, combined with the reputation of the Logitech brand, does not leave a good impression. In the end, I believe that the most affordable options on the market will be of the highest quality. Has some pros: The key travel is minimal and quite smooth, and the keys themselves are quite spacious. The keyboard is of the full-sized variety. The mouse's laser pointer is compatible with any surface. Some cons: To begin, the deception is already present in the description; the hue is not actually black but rather gray, and it is relatively light. If you examine the product card more intently, you'll notice that the color is not actually black as it is depicted there. The keyboard is made of low-quality plastic, which, despite having a tiny haze, reflects light both from the lamp and from daylight. Additionally, the lettering on the keys are quite thin, making it difficult to read them. After used a black keyboard in the past on which every letter and number was legible, I had a difficult time getting acclimated to this one, and it took me several days to do so. Even if Logitech were to simply publish the names of the keys in a larger font, the product would be an improvement. And yet, despite the fact that it has three rubber feet, one of the keyboard's edges still slides across the table whenever I'm using it; I've never had such a problem with any keyboard, not even the cheapest one! In this context, even relatively minor issues, such as the absence of a caps lock indicator and the presence of a little enter key that is inverted, are completely undetectable. The mouse is deserving of its own set of omens. When I read the reviews, several of the customers complained that the mouse was too small and uncomfortable to operate. I would say that for a laptop, if you carry it with you, then you need less, but how uncomfortable this mouse is - it's normally a PPC! Well, it's not too little, but I would say that for a laptop, if you carry it with you, then you need less. Again, the mouse is made of a cheap material that is slippery, and it has a very uncomfortable design that makes it impossible for me to grip it with two fingers, as I do with previous mice. As a result, the mouse is always slipping out of my hands. When you turn the wheel, you have to make sure you have the complete palm of your hand on the mouse. The wheel is also constructed of shoddy plastic, slides under the finger, and sticks a little, and this is at a time when rubberized wheels are now even available in the most affordable models for $200!