In general, I would want a set that is whisper-quiet and has a traditional-sized keyboard, as well as a larger mouse that connects over bluetooth. However, the price of everything that uses bluetooth quickly escalates to an inhumane level. Some pros: The keyboard is really smooth and silent; after giving it only one test at the shop, I was instantly drawn to it like a magnet, and I ended up buying a set from them. Following on from the K200, the stillness is very out of the ordinary, but this doesn't appear to be the noisiest either. The mouse has a very subtle clicking sound and moves extremely smoothly. Having these drawbacks: 1. The M220 mouse is of a rather inadequate size; one of the M330 variety would be preferable. 2. The most significant letdown is that the USB receiver does not function as a unifier. It is not possible to deconstruct the kit into a mouse and keyboard, nor is it possible to switch out the mouse for another model to ensure that only a single USB receiver is utilized rather than two. 3. There is just one angle for the keyboard, and it is higher than the angle on the HP wireless keyboard that was used before. My preference is for the angle to be able to be adjusted downward.
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