piece of crap lasted 2 months space bar went bananas, called logitech they refused to even look at it, avoid their cheap stuff, all Chinese made re branded generic crap.
dazzl3r324
18 Jul 17#10
I think I bought it for about £18.99 on amazon about a year ago. Not much of a deal here
regcar
18 Jul 17#9
Returned mine to Amazon after few months. Keyboard leg broke, very poor wireless performance. Mouse not so bad. Now always use wired keyboard, and a separate brand of wireless mouse. Have returned or binned four wireless keyboards of various make now. Never again! If you are using websites that require passwords that you do not want saved e.g. bank, wireless keyboards can be very bad news.
jomay
18 Jul 17#8
Yep, £<=15 would be a good deal for this: https://uk.camelcamelcamel.com/Logitech-MK270-Wireless-Keyboard-Windows/product/B00CL6353A?active=amazon&context=search
Danze1984
18 Jul 17#6
Paid 17 for this, was annoyed when PC World dropped it to 13 shortly after. Wouldn't pay 20 for it..
04muim
18 Jul 17#5
I've got this keyboard and mouse and find the keyboard to be quite mushy with little feedback when typing. I'd say it's ok for occasional use but I can't quite get used to it for daily typing
jomay to 04muim
18 Jul 17#7
I'm typing on it for years now. I like it, it does the job. It does have a noticeable pressure point, so it's not very mushy.
Yes there are better keyboards also with better defined pressure point, but they are way more expensive. I liked the old Goldtouch keyboards, both from ergonomics as well as typing action.
Edit: But I don't like the price. These can be had <15£ iirc.
Disco.Dave
17 Jul 17#4
TCB
danflorin3
17 Jul 17#3
This should be 17..can't understand why ' deals' like this go hot but the good deals go cold...!!!!!
Benzyl
17 Jul 17#2
Usually this price at John Lewis/Tesco/Asda/ more often than not. It's an OK basic keyboard but rubbery dimple key action is unimpressive, the mouse is nicer though.
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Logitech MK270 Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Combo for Windows - QWERTY, UK Layout, Black https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00CL6353A/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_eIlCzb0FJTHC4
Yes there are better keyboards also with better defined pressure point, but they are way more expensive. I liked the old Goldtouch keyboards, both from ergonomics as well as typing action.
Edit: But I don't like the price. These can be had <15£ iirc.