Electronics : Logitech 967688-0403 MX3200 Cordless Desktop Laser (Black)

Electronics : Logitech 967688-0403 MX3200 Cordless Desktop Laser (Black)

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Logitech 967688-0403 MX3200 Cordless Desktop Laser (Black)

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Logitech 967688-0403  MX3200 Cordless Desktop Laser (Black)
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Street Price: $114.81
Gaunz Org Price: $69.99
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 592





Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Logitech
Color: Black
EAN: 0100000008300
Keyboard Description: Command your Windows Vista? PC with laser precision. Access all your multimedia and internet communications instantly, and join the Windows Vista? party with DocFlip and dynamic search that finds anything, anywhere, anytime.
Label: Logitech
Product Manufacturer: Logitech
Model: 967688-0403
Publisher: Logitech
Ranking: 592
Special Features: nv:Device Type^Mouse and Keyboard Combo|Connection Type^Cordless|Tracking Method^Laser|Buttons^7|Scrolling Capability^Yes|Vertical Scroll^Yes|Horizontal Scroll^Yes|Keyboard Type^Multimedia|Connection Type^Wireless
Studio: Logitech
Warranty: 5 years warranty


Piece facts:
  • Connectivity - Wireless
  • Keyboard Key Count - N/A
  • Mouse Button Count - N/A
  • Keyboard Hot Key Count - N/A




(Black) Laser Desktop Cordless MX3200 967688-0403 Logitech






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Take advantage of all your PC's great media and communication capabilities in first-class comfort and style. Working with Windows Vista, the Cordless Desktop MX 3200 Laser makes it easy to access advanced features such as Dynamic Search and DocFlip. Enjoy ultra-precise navigation with the high-resolution laser mouse, and easy lnternet call management with convenient one-touch controls. Sophisticated power management technologies mean that batteries can last up to 15 months for the keyboard and up to 6 months for the mouse. The convenient LED battery indicators flash when batteries need changing. Use the touch-sensitive slider to explore Windows Vista folders and images quickly and precisely. Additional Windows Vista controls that quickly close and switch on applications also work on Windows XP. Convenient hot-keys instantly open applications, games, folders, or web pages. Provides premium comfort for extra support and can help reduce fatigue Both the keyboard and mouse incorporate the Agl0N antimicrobial compound, providing protection to prevent the growth of a broad range of bacteria, mold and mildew System Requirements - PC with Windows XP or Windows Vista, 1 available USB port, CD-R0M drive

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Leading-edge performance, comfort, and style. Take advantage of all your PC's great media and communication capabilities in first-class comfort and style. Working with Windows Vista, the Cordless Desktop MX 3200 Laser makes it easy to access advanced features such as Dynamic Search and DocFlip. Enjoy ultra-precise navigation with the high-resolution laser mouse, and easy lnternet call management with convenient one-touch controls. 

  • Enjoy premium comfort. lntegrated soft-touch palm rest provides extra support and can help reduce fatigue.
  • Benefit from a superior typing experience. The straight keyboard layout, featuring Zero-Degree Tilt, offers an extremely comfortable and natural typing experience. Full-travel keys maximize comfort, respond instantly, and are extremely quiet.
  • Get down to the pixel. Logitech high performance laser mice track better on more surfaces. The sculpted design of the mouse fits comfortably in your hand.


Features
   
Dynamic search and zoom
Find files faster. Use the touch-sensitive slider to explore Windows Vista folders and images quickly and precisely.
  Programmable hot-keys
Convenient hot-keys instantly open applications, games, folders, or web pages. To customize, simply hold down the desired hot-key with a long press.
  High-performance laser mouse
State-of-the-art laser technology delivers exceptional precision and control. Gently contoured sides and soft rubber grips offer enhanced support and comfort.
         
   
Ready for Windows Vista
The 'Start' key lets you get the most out of Windows Vista.
  0ne-touch lnternet calling controls
Access your favorite lnternet calling application and start or end a call with a single touch.
  lntegrated soft-touch palm rest
Provides premium comfort for extra support and can help reduce fatigue.
  • Agl0N antimicrobial technology
    Both the keyboard and mouse incorporate the Agl0N antimicrobial compound, providing protection to prevent the growth of a broad range of bacteria, mold and mildew.
  • Reliable, hassle-free wireless technology 
    With Logitech SecureConnect™ technology, your keyboard and mouse have been pre-connected to the receiver to ensure hassle-free set-up and secure keyboard encryption right out of the box. The Plug-n-Play USB mini receiver provides added convenience for notebook computers. 
  • Extended battery life 
    Sophisticated power management technologies mean that batteries can last up to 15 months for the keyboard and up to 6 months for the mouse. The convenient LED battery indicators flash when batteries need changing. The mouse features an 0n/0ff switch to extend battery life even further.
  • Mouse with Tilt Wheel plus DocFlip
    Scroll horizontally or vertically. Click the wheel to move effortlessly between documents in 3D with Windows Vista. lt has never been easier to cut and past between applications, compare documents, or check email.
  • lnformative built-in LCD 
    Time, date, battery status and other great information is at your fingertips.
  • 0ne-touch search
    For quick and easy searching.


System Requirements

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


Package Contents

  • Logitech MX 3200 Cordless Keyboard
  • Logitech MX 600 Laser Cordless Mouse
  • SecureConnect USB mini-receiver
  • 6 AA alkaline batteries
  • CD with software, comfort guidelines, and help center
  • lnstallation guide
  • Full product support 
  • 5-year limited harware warranty



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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - * Keys are too dark, keyboard legs are cheap and broke off ...
It could be a pretty nice keyboard except the markings on the keys are too faint, which eventually strains the eyes, and the little pop out legs on the bottom of the keyboard are cheap and broke off, so the keyboard lies flat on the desk. The mouse is pretty nice, and now I am using the MX3200 mouse with an older Logitech wireless keyboard.



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Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Better than my Old Microsoft Wireless Setup! ...
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The mouse is really good, better than many other mice I've seen in the Logitech wireless bundles, when it comes to comfort in hands - it's not tiny and uncomfortable. The keyboard, while non ergonomic feels solid and is good to type on. Signals aren't dropped like on my old Microsoft 6000 setup. If you need a reliable wireless setup and a comfortable mouse is important to you, I'd recommend this package from Logitech.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - F keys are too small and mouse scroll button is clunky
The setup was easy. The kayboard layout is fine. I would have liked it if the home/end buttons were in the normal 3x2 layout and not the new fancy vertical layout keyboards are doing nowadays. The keys are very easy to press down on. It looks a little futuristic which is a nice style. There's a fancy dynamic search and zoom touch bar on the left so it's even more futuristic. The clock on the keyboard is a nice feature. The telephone keys (call, voIP, and end call) are neat too but I don't think I'll ever use them. Great for people using headsets, skype, etc. though. The mouse is huge so it's not a very good fit for me or people which small hands. The only two complaints I have are that the F keys, insert, print screen, pause/break keys at the top are not the normal size found on most keyboards and the mouse scroll wheel button is clunky. That makes opening up new windows when I'm web browsing hard because it sometimes scrolls when I don't want it to, missing the hyperlink entirely or clicking on a hyperlink I didn't want to. I'll have to use the "cltr+left click" method. I think I'll survive.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Great Wireless Keyboard and Mouse with few quirks ...
I really like this wireless keyboard and mouse. The keys on the keyboard are quiet and allow for smooth typing. I like the multimedia controls on the keyboard. Battery life on keyboard and mouse is excellent. I also like the addition of the calculator button on the keyboard. The mouse is a nice fit in the hand and has very responsive movement no wireless glitches. The only things I don't like are on the keyboard. The clock/date screen is almost useless not illuminated enough to see unless in bright light. The letters on the keys could be bolder to be easily read. Finally the zoom on the side could be accidentally moved if not careful especially for people with big fingers. Otherwise a great purchase and I would purchase again.


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(Black) Laser Desktop Cordless MX3200 967688-0403 Logitech
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