Since I started using keyboards, several years ago, I've had this particular masterpiece of keyboard construction. It satisfies all requirements, from the outward appearance to the ease of operation. When I bought it for $3,000, it seemed like a good deal at the time; however, the current price is often something terrible: ( The intuitiveness with which one can operate a keyboard is the defining characteristic of a good one. Engineers at Logitech were able to combine an attractive aesthetic with an exceptionally high level of comfort while working, in contrast to Apple's design frills. The keyboard cannot be equally comfortable for a child's hand and Nikolai Valuev's paw, by definition; however, for the average hand (at least for me), this model represents is exactly what you need. It is clear that it will not work to make one device absolutely convenient for everyone. Take, for example, a child's hand and Nikolai Valuev's paw. The keyboard cannot be equally comfortable for them. In addition, the feel of the keys is really nice due to the material they are made of as well as their form. Tactile sensations are very important to me. Even if the keyboard were perfect in every way, if it was unpleasant to touch, I wouldn't be able to use it. In addition, in contrast to the majority of other keyboards, such as those found on laptops and macbooks, each of the letters in this one is pushed exactly as it should be, and there are no random repeats or gaps. To put it another way, working on it gives you pleasure and enables you to create. My kind of work requires a great deal of inspiration, and when you make a mistake because of something wrong with the instrument, it throws you off, and then you have to spend a lot of time and effort trying to capture that elusive concept. There are no issues with the K800, and the train of thinking has not been disrupted in any way. Aside from that, I would like to elaborate on the backlight because it is not obtrusive, unlike other models produced by other manufacturers, it does not call for a specifically specified angle of vision, and it does not get in the eyes. You have the ability to choose the level of illumination based on how you are feeling and how well you are doing by adjusting the brightness level. The K800 does not have the trendy multi-color backlighting that is currently popular, but I purchased it since it is a tool for work and not a toy.
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