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Ione XArmor U27 Wireless Combo Set
Connectivity: RF; Newest review: 6/2011 With its precise and tactile keys, Tom's Hardware declared the Ione X-Armor U27 to be great for both gaming and office use. It would not suit a large office though as it is noisy, but should be … 1 review |
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Logitech Wireless Combo MK520
Connectivity: RF; Newest review: 12/2010 The only caveat that Expert Reviews had with the Wireless Combo MK520 was the lack of extra buttons on the mouse, but they liked everything else in this set, from the keyboard's feel and lack of …
1 review,
119 opinions
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Logitech Wireless Desktop MK 710
Connectivity: RF; Newest review: 1/2011
Expert Reviews felt that although there were some great features about this mouse and keyboard set, it seems a bit expensive compared to similar models. Otherwise, the right-handed mouse is nicely
4 reviews,
47 opinions
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More information at: PC Pro, 5/2010 Logitech Wireless Desktop MK710 For most people, a keyboard and mouse set is a cursory afterthought - as long as it's cheap and comfortable, it will do. Logitech's Wireless Desktop MK710 set has a mighty task on its hands to justify an eye-watering £76 exc VAT price tag. Single Test. One wireless keyboard and mouse set was reviewed and rated on features & design, value for money and performance. … to review
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Logitech Desktop MK120
Connectivity: USB; Newest review: 12/2010 The Logitech Desktop MK120 keyboard and mouse combination is a little too much of a budget buy for Expert Reviews' liking, they think it is definitely worth spending a bit more to get a better …
1 review,
2 opinions
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Microsoft Wireless Comfort Desktop 5000
Connectivity: RF; Newest review: 3/2011
PC Advisor think that the Microsoft Wireless Comfort Desktop 5000 is a great quality and good value-for-money mouse and keyboard combo. They liked the keyboard's stylish design, and found it
3 reviews,
2 opinions
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More information at: Pocket-lint.co.uk, 8/2009 Microsoft Wireless Comfort Desktop 5000 Designed specifically for Windows 7, the Wireless Comfort Desktop 5000 from Microsoft includes Taskbar Favourites buttons along its top edge. With subtle ergonomics, does all this add up to a usable keyboard? … to review
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Cherry Pure Wireless MultiMedia Desktop (JD-0100)
Connectivity: RF; Newest review: 12/2010 Expert Reviews gave this keyboard set a poor rating in spite of its glossy black finish and interesting design. According to the reviewer, the keys rattle unpleasantly and the keyboard generally has …
1 review,
1 opinion
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Microsoft Wireless Desktop 3000
Connectivity: RF; Newest review: 2/2010 "Microsoft's Wireless Desktop 3000 kit is a great value option, although the mouse is not the best we've used."
1 review,
71 opinions
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Kensington ProFit Wireless Desktop Set
Connectivity: RF; Newest review: 1/2011 Reg Hardware may not like the key shape that much, but they do like the comfortable, silent operation of the Kensington Pro Fit keyboard. It also has a battery indicator and fairly good mouse, which … 2 reviews |
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Microsoft Wireless Laser Desktop 6000 V3
Connectivity: RF, USB; Newest review: 12/2010 Expert Reviews found Microsoft's Wireless Laser Desktop 6000 comfortable to type on and liked the fact that it didn't take too long to get used to its shape. On the other hand the mouse …
1 review,
22 opinions
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HP 2.4GHz Wireless Keyboard and Mouse
Connectivity: RF; Newest review: 1/2011 Expert Reviews were apalled by the high price and shoddy quality of HP's wireless keyboard and mouse set, saying that it looked outdated, it lacked shortcut keys and that the keys had too much … 1 review |
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Labtec Media Wireless Desktop 800
Connectivity: RF; Newest review: 12/2010 In spite of the large size of the wireless USB receiver and the slightly cramped keyboard, Expert Reviews thought that the mouse was excellent and that the set itself was good value for money.
1 review,
30 opinions
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Microsoft Natural Ergominic Desktop 7000
Connectivity: RF, USB; Wireless; Design mouse; Newest review: 11/2007 "Although we were impressed with the mouse, the keyboard is the poorer half of this double act. The split design works as well as it has done on all of Microsoft's Natural keyboards, but …
1 review,
84 opinions
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Microsoft Wireless Desktop 800
Connectivity: RF; Newest review: 8/2011
If you need a wireless mouse and keyboard combo, then Microsoft's Desktop 800 will work in a pinch, says Micro Mart. However, it's certainly not the kind of set you'll want to be using
3 reviews,
332 opinions
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More information at: Micro Mart, issue 1169 (4-10 August 2011) Wireless Desktop 800 Reviewers get their hands on the Wireless Desktop 800, the most inexpensive wireless mouse and keyboard combo in Microsoft's lineup. … to review
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Sandberg Wireless Keyboard Set Pro
Connectivity: RF; Newest review: 3/2011
All-in-all, the Sandberg Wireless Keyboard Set Pro turned out to be pretty standard fare, in the opinion of Micro Mart. Their reviewers found that although it does the job, its price is far too
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More information at: Micro Mart, issue 1148 (10-16 March 2011) Sandberg Wireless Keyboard Set Pro As it's possible to pick up wireless keyboard and mouse sets from other manufacturers, like Microsoft and Logitech, for half the price of this Sandberg Pro set, is it worth paying the £30 price tag for? … to review
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Fujitsu LX900
Connectivity: Bluetooth; Newest review: 1/2011 The LX900 is a plain and inexpensive looking keyboard that didn't make the Reg Hardware reviewer jump for joy. They did however concede that it's a reasonable keyboard with high end extras … 1 review |
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Logik LWMKBM10
Connectivity: RF; Newest review: 1/2011 The Reg Hardware reviewer did not enjoy their time using the LWMKBM10 at all. Typing is noisy and unpleasant with awful shaped keys, plus some of the hotkeys didn't even work. The battery … 1 review |
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Logik Wired Multimedia Keyboard Combo
Connectivity: USB; Newest review: 1/2011 Expert Reviews didn't have much in the way of compliments for this mouse and keyboard set. Among the chief complaints were the light feel and uncomfortable design of both devices, along with the … 1 review |
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Cherry B.Unlimited
Connectivity: RF; Newest review: 2/2010
"A comfortable, rechargeable slimline keyboard and mouse set that's slightly let down by a basic optical mouse and relatively high price."
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More information at: Computer Shopper, 2/2010 Cherry B.Unlimited The keyboard with the B.Unlimited set, is a slimline laptop-style model, with flat keys. ... The keys make a distinct noise as you type ... There are only four shortcut keys (for common applications, such as mail, and to lock your computer), but none for controlling media. … to review
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HP Wireless Comfort Desktop
Connectivity: RF; Newest review: 3/2010
Accessible short cut buttons are plentiful on the HP Wireless Comfort Desktop's curved keyboard, and Expert Reviews liked the padded wrist rest, but they felt that the keys could do with being
1 review,
3 opinions
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More information at: Expert Reviews, 3/2010 HP Wireless Comfort Desktop HP's Wireless Comfort Desktop keyboard and mouse combo is a bit of a mixture. … to review
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Cherry eVolution Sirius Wireless Multimedia Desktop
Connectivity: RF; Newest review: 1/2010
As well as being light and responsive, Computer Shopper found that the Cherry Evolution Sirius XT mouse sat nicely in the hand. However, although symmetrical, they felt that left-handed users might
1 review,
2 opinions
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More information at: Computer Shopper, 1/2010 Cherry Evolution Sirius XT As Cherry's Evolution Sirius XT is one of the most affordable wireless keyboard and mouse sets around, it's perhaps no surprise that it doesn't stand out on the looks front, but what else does it have to offer? … to review
Product information and further reviews for mouse and keyboard sets
Logitech MX 5500 Revolution wireless keyboard Personal Computer World 6/2008 - Can this Bluetooth keyboard replace your trusty yet tethered old friend?
Kensington SlimBlade Media Notebook Set Pocket-lint.co.uk 4/2008 - A solution for notebook users who hate their keyboards?
Trust Wireless Slimline Media Keyboard and Mouse Desktop Set Expert Reviews 2/2011 - As its name suggests, this keyboard from Trust has a slender design. The keys are sunk low and don’t have much travel, reminding us of a laptop’s keyboard. They do have a smooth action, though, and are reasonably comfortable to type on.
Kensington Pilotboard Laser Wireless Desktop Set Computer act!ve 10/2007 - This Kensington Pilotboard Laser Wireless desktop set sits squarely in the middle of the market - it's better built than the cheap low-end keyboards and mice, but doesn't have the extra features of the higher-end devices such as the Microsoft Wireless Entertainment Desktop 7000.
Genius SlimStar 820 Solargizer Computer Shopper 2/2010 - The rather odd word 'Solargizer' in Genius' product name, means that there's an integrated solar panel in the SlimStar 820's keyboard. When there's enough light the batteries are automatically charged. For light use, this should keep the batteries topped up; if you run out of juice, there's a pair of AAA batteries that can be changed.
Logitech MX5500 Revolution keyboard and mouse Computer act!ve 4/2008 - Logitech's wireless desktop set is undeniably expensive yet can it still justify the cost?
Genius Slimstar R610 Computer Shopper 5/2007 - The mouse from this wireless keyboard and mouse set has a slot in which you can store the small USB wireless receiver. Though it's full sized, this makes it convenient to use as a travel mouse.
Nortek Electa Fluo WL keyboard and mouse set Computer act!ve 7/2006 - Selecting the right keyboard and mouse is a more important decision than most of us realise. After all, they are used all the time. The Nortek Electa Fluo certainly adds a degree of style to a PC, but it comes at the cost of comfort.
Logitech Cordless Desktop S530 for Mac Register Hardware 3/2006 - It's been some years since I used a desktop Mac so as a PowerBook user, I've grown accustomed to working on a flat keyboard without the benefits of a numeric pad and a full array of function keys. Having used Logitech's new wireless S530 keyboard and mouse combo, however, which not only granted me the freedom to sit back from the screen, but gave me larger, more typing-friendly keys, I may find it hard to go back...
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