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Electronics : Logitech Cordless Desktop LX 710 Laser

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Logitech Cordless Desktop LX 710 Laser

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Logitech Cordless Desktop LX 710 Laser
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Street Price: $90.55
Gaunz Org Price: $65.24
Savings!: $25.31 (28%)
Prices subject to change.

Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 994





Batteries Included: 1
Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Logitech
Color: Black
EAN: 0097855039590
Keyboard Description: QWERTY
Label: Logitech
Product Manufacturer: Logitech
Model: 967670-0403
Publisher: Logitech
Ranking: 994
Special Features: nv:Device Type^Mouse and Keyboard Combo|Connection Type^Wireless|Tracking Method^Laser|Scrolling Capability^Yes|Vertical Scroll^Yes|Special Features^One-Touch Zoom|Keyboard Type^Multimedia|Connection Type^Wireless
Studio: Logitech
Warranty: 5 years warranty


Piece facts:
  • Connectivity - Wireless
  • Mouse Button Count - 2
  • Mouse Scroll Wheel - 2-way
  • OS Requirement - Windows® XP, or Windows Vista




Laser 710 LX Desktop Cordless Logitech






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Maximize your music and photo experience with easy-to-use, one-touch controls for audio playback and image editing. Enjoy superior comfort with soft-touch surfaces, adjustable keyboard angles, and industry-leading durability and reliability. Additional controls give you direct access to advanced features of Windows Vista such as Document Flip and they'll also work on Windows XP. 3-way adjustable tilt legs enable a truly personalized experience. Choose the keyboard angle that maximizes your comfort and matches your style. Convenient hot-keys instantly open applications, games, folders, and web pages. Edit photos with pixel precision, or use other features such as vertical or horizontal scrolling, or one-touch zoom System Requirements - PC with Windows XP or Windows Vista, 1 available USB port, CD-R0M drive

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Maximize your music and photo experience with easy-to-use, one-touch controls for audio playback and image editing. Enjoy superior comfort with soft-touch surfaces, adjustable keyboard angles, and industry-leading durability and reliability. Additional controls give you direct access to advanced features of Windows Vista — such as Document Flip and they´ll also work on Windows XP.



Features

   
Adjustable keyboard angles
3-way adjustable tilt legs enable a truly personalized experience. Choose the keyboard angle that maximizes your comfort and matches your style.
  Programmable hot-keys
Convenient hot-keys instantly open applications, games, folders, and web pages. To customize, simply hold down the desired hot-key with a long press.
  Cordless laser mouse
Edit photos with pixel precision, or use other features such as vertical or horizontal scrolling, or one-touch zoom.
  • lnstant Access to Your Music
    Powerful, side-mounted controls give quick access to your favorite media applications, including Apple iTunes or Windows Media Player.
  • 0ne-Touch Communication
    Stay in touch with a single touch. Manage your lnternet communications with handy controls for launching email, messaging, or lnternet call
    applications, and for adjusting volume. 
  • Ready for Windows Vista
    Start key and handy DocFlip controls let you get the most out of Windows Vista. Great for Windows XP, too.
  • Premium comfort
    lntegrated soft-touch palm rest provides premium comfort and extra support, and can help reduce fatigue


System Requirements

  • PC with Windows XP or Windows Vista
  • 1 available USB port
  • CD-R0M drive


Package Contents

  • Logitech LX 710 Cordless Keyboard
  • Logitech LX 7 Cordless Laser Mouse
  • USB mini-receiver
  • 4 AA alkaline batteries
  • CD with software, comfort guidelines, and help center
  • Quick-start guide
  • Full product support
  • 5-Year limited hardware warranty



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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great Product! ...
I love this product! It works well, has great range, and is fully functional! My wife's favorite features are the multi-media buttons. We watch lots of TV shows and movies from our media computer on our HDTV, so it works great! And... you gotta LOVE the price!!!

If I had a complaint, it would only be that the mouse doesn't work on all surfaces... but then again, what mouse does??? So it's really not against this particular combo, just mice in general.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - A great gift!
I bought this as gift for my "computer-geek" husband. He likes it a lot. I use it too. It is very convenient.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Best Combo on the market! Especially for Leftys!!! ...
Like other reviewers, I'm extremely hard on keyboards and mice. I type all day at work and some at night and on the weekend. I bought this combo about 14 months ago and this thing is still working like a champ. I think I've only changed the battery on the keyboard once and on the mouse twice - and that's using the keyboard about 14 hours a day! I have no life...

The keyboard controls the volume on my media player and allows you to set up the one you wish to use. Initially I used Windows Media Player and then set it to use Winamp. Just one click and it opens up. That's nice. It increases the size of documents, pictures and web pages. Again, just one button.

There are other buttons on the keyboard I have yet to use. There's a VOIP button, but since I don't have a VOIP phone I'm not sure how well it works. I have used several of the function keys and they work quite well. I'm quite spoiled by just hitting the function keys to move between Word, Excel, the calculator, etc. Very nice.

Now, the mouse. I'm a southpaw and having a mouse that fits well into my hand is a plus. Most modern combos are made for you right handed folks and nothing for the rest of us. This mouse is superb! It scrolls to the right and left easily on a web page and the battery seems to last a lot longer than most out there.

It's very aesthetic and looks nice on my desk. I also like it's ability to have a small footprint taking up less room. I'm not a big fan of these wavy looking models Microsoft puts out that are huge and take up space. I can move the keyboard out of the way easily for other tasks I need to do on my desk.

Bottom line: This is a superb combo and I wish there were more like it. The price is reasonable and I'm happy to recommend to friends and co-workers.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - logitech Cordless Desktop LX 710 Laser
Key board is a little small (at least it seems like that) otherwise it is fine. One problem with HP mouse was battery short life so far this laser mouse seems to have longer life.



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - * This is a great keyboard that doesn't reliably work ...
I have been using the LX 710 for about a year. It's a great keyboard on which to type, very comfortable, etc. I have had consistent problems with connectivity, dropped keys, having to pull reset the connection. I find that it consumes battery juice faster that expected. It works beautifully and then for several minutes, I'm fiddling with it...working to bring 'er back to life. Perhaps my unit is simply buggy. However, there may be another more current Logitech system that works more reliably.

Go for a newer unit. Otherwise, the ergodynamics with a good wrist pad, support are good. You want a keyboard to work 100% of the time without fail. I don't feel that this one hits the mark. Portability is great but when you are typing and it drops keys...this is frustrating.

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