Wireless Solar Keyboard by Logitech

Wireless Solar Keyboard by Logitech. Logitech announced a solar-powered, wireless keyboard – the K750. A spokesman from Logitech, introduced it as one of the best innovation of the Logitech till date. The sleek, designed keyboard comes across as the slimmest keyboard – just 7 mm -we have seen so far. And it boasts of Logitech’s Unifying technology which allows consumers to pair up to six compatible wireless keyboards and mice with one receiver. The keyboard has a solar panel running on the top and doesn’t depend on sunlight for charging. It makes use of the ambient lights such as bulbs, tubes etc. The company claims a fully charged battery can stay alive for three months. Source: businesstoday.intoday.in

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HP Wireless Elite Keyboard

HP – Wireless Elite Keyboard – Black
Model: FQ480AA#ABA | SKU: 9352666

Although I have a laptop, I hate the fact that it doesn’t have a keypad, and sometimes it just gets in the way when I’m working with other things at the moment, or when it’s just happens to be out of reach for whatever reason. It has a slim, flat, compact design without all the useless extra space near the edges. It’s relatively simple and doesn’t have a whole bunch of fancy “extra feature” buttons, but it gets the job done. What it does have, however, are a sleep button, a mute, and a volume up/down button. The only thing that might bother some people is the blue light on the receiver which blinks every time a button is pressed, although it can always be covered up.

The only thing I don’t like about it are the F9, F10, and F11 buttons which only work for an HP Touchsmart computer and cannot be reprogrammed for other functions.
What’s great about it: plug in and use; space saver; long battery life
What’s not so great: F9-11 buttons reserved for HP Touchsmart only and can’t be reprogrammed for other uses;

I bought this on sale for $34.99 and I am very satisfied with my purchase. It is thin and seems very durable. The keys are as quiet as a laptop. I play games on my computer and this keyboard doesn’t slow me down a bit. I see no delay in my key strokes to the response on the screen. Love this Keyboard, I highly recommend it.
What’s great about it: Easy to Use and setup, nice and quite, battery indicator level on desktop
What’s not so great: Wish it had a power switch
I have not used this product much. It was easy to setup and use and seems to work well.
What’s great about it: Easy to set up. Works well.

I just bought this keyboard today. It is very slim and lightweight. So far, I do like it but there are two things that I would change.
1. The blinking blue light on the USB is bright and annoying. If there isn’t a way to turn it off, I will put some electrical tape on it. If that does not work, I will have to return the keyboard.
2. The spacebar is very close to the end of the keyboard and feels a bit awkward.
Overall, it’s a good value for under $50.
What’s great about it: easy to set up and reasonably priced
What’s not so great: blinding, bright blue USB light that blinks every time you type,

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