Pros: Nice design. Smooth, quiet, easy feel to the keyboard, no cords. Cons: Uses batteries.
The Hp internet keyboard that came with our computer system was getting worn & I finally did something about it when my husband (who is a hunt & peck typist) complained he couldn't find the right keys because they were worn right off the keyboard.
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Pros: no cords!, hot-keys, volume control on keyboard, 3-button & wheel optical mouse Cons: Mouse batteries quickly wear out if using mouse 10-12 hours a day.
I can't say enough how much I love the Logitech Cordless Freedom Optical Keyboard and Mouse. I could say "buy it" and end the review here ... but I'm sure you want the juicy details. The Keyboard The keys type smoothly and quietly, ...
There was a time when the very thought of owning a totally wireless keyboard and optical mouse would send shivers up my spine. I am a confessed neat-freak so I really appreciate all of the wonderfully clean, aesthetic qualities this has. I will also...
Pros: sleek design, cordless Cons: kind of expensive
After our mouse broke we decided to go and browse at Best Buy for a new one. While looking at mouses we remembered the cordless mouse and keyboard we had seen at a friends house and we really liked it. After looking at about 4 or 5 different types of...
Pros: Freedom, as advertised. Great range, stylish looks, handy keyboard extras. Cons: Mouse eats through batteries as if they were cheese; lots of TSRs in your tray.
Makers of what I long considered the best PC peripherals for years, Logitech decided to combine its top-of-the-line mouse and keyboard into one convenient wireless package. My current Logitech mouse with the irritating ice-blue headlight and my clacky...
Pros: Great tactile feel/quality Cons: No power saving config
Keyboard:
The keyboard is terrific, and has a great tactile feel for touch typing, a decent layout, and comfortable hand position (for a conventional keyboard layout). This was the first "multimedia" keyboard I've owned and the programmable function...
Pros: nice ergonomic keyboard with the freedom of cordlessness and it's pretty Cons: the ergonomics of the mouse are a little unsettling
introduction:
For a while i've been meaning to get an optical mouse. Gone now are the days of cleaning my little mouse ball from all the lint that it has collected over time. Gone are days of replacing mouse pads that seem to wear out over...
Pros: Not too many buttons, not too few. No cords. Cons: None.
I bought the Logitech Cordless Freedom Navigator last March and I was extremely happy about it.
Then, in November, I saw the Logitech Cordless Freedom Navigator Optical. No way! A cordless optical mouse! I had to get it. And I did.
Pros: Svelte looks, works well, lots of buttons and controls, Good tech support. Cons: Build quality could be a little better.
Manual is almost non-existent
When I told Milady that I was thinking of getting a new keyboard and mouse she asked me what was wrong with the ones that we already had.
I had admired this keyboard/mouse combo from afar for many moons now, but the $100 price-tag gave me...
Pros: Wireless, no special drivers needed, standard PS/2 interface, optical mouse Cons: Communications with base can be interrupted by interference
I had originally purchased the Microsoft Office keyboard, paired with the Microsoft Explorer mouse, as the combination was on sale (see my reviews of the experience in the proper areas). The Microsoft Office keyboard was an absolute DOG.
Pros: Wireless, Nice feel, Responsive, Volume/Mute Cons: Poor battery life in mouse
I received this keyboard/mouse as a Christmas present, as my previous Logitech wireless keyboard was ruined when cola spilled on it, and my previous Logitech wireless mouse (non-optical) was wearing out. I really like this system.
Pros: Best looking Keyboard on market! Cordless/Optical Cons: Batteries need to be replaced eventually, Not enough buttons on mouse
Holy! Wow! Nice! Crazy!
Those are just some of the remarks I get when my friends/family saw my Logitech Cordless Freedom Optical (LCFO) keyboard & mouse combo. (yes it is a long name!)
Pros: Cordless keyboard and cordless optical mouse Cons: Expensive, not for lefties, constant battery replacements.
When I was out to look for the ultimate input devices for my multimedia computer, I decided to look for a keyboard that I can store in a drawer when Iˇ¦m not using the computer or mouse. Ideal when you have a desk that doesnˇ¦t have a sliding keyboard...
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