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by sabrewulf165,
Jan 21, 2008
Pros: Everything that Logitech advertises (zero tilt, anti microbial features, wireless, laser, features).
Cons: Input lag. Completely unsuitable for gamers or anyone needing wired-quality precision.
The Bottom Line: Too expensive for average users, not good enough for power users. Unfortunately this is true of most wireless kb/mouse sets.
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by vemartin,
in Computer Hardware
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Jan 7, 2008
Pros: Cordless; highly functional, stylish, affordable; Logitech
Cons: No Cap & Number lock LED's.
The Bottom Line: Final analysis: Together the pair is a winner in my book, and mated with the excellent Set Point software, the Cordless Desktop MX-3200 is a clear winner.
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by rahuljain,
Apr 8, 2007
Pros: Silent keyboard, well contoured mouse.
Cons: Price. Smaller size function keys. No keyboard status indicators for Num-lock and Caps-lock.
The Bottom Line: Nice product, but it's pricey. From functional point of view its hard to justify, but from usability point of view, I would recommend it.
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by alfmeister,
Mar 23, 2007
Pros: Wonderful combination of features that integrates perfectly with Windows Vista.
Cons: Poor tech support.
The Bottom Line: This the the keyboard/mouse for you if you want lots of features. Easy to customize and built to last.
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by lsander,
Feb 9, 2007
Pros: A good, reasonably-priced wireless system, with the world's best mouse for office use.
Cons: Too much gingerbread on the keyboard. Can't reprogram the calculator key.
The Bottom Line: The mouse alone is worth the price of the system. The keyboard is nice, but a few standard keys are awkwardly placed, and the non-standard ones are overabundant.
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