digitalversus.com Updated: 2011-08-03 05:00:40
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We have already tested this keyboard as part of another set, the Logitech Cordless Desktop Wave Pro. Only the mouse has changed here: the LX8 is ambidextrous but all in all very traditional. Surprisingly, its definition is 1150 dpi (why not 1200?). By...
Cushioned, contoured palm rest, Silent keys, Programmable Fkeys: for instant access to favourite applications,Web pages, Laser, ambidextrous mouse 1150 dpi...
We prefer the MX1100 mouse from the other Wave set, Space bar noise, The shape is not adapted to all family members, Bulky, Price...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-03 05:00:43
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The Cordless Desktop Wave keyboard looks stylish, with a wave-shape that rises at the edges and in the middle. Its an ergonomic design that should be comfortable for touch typists. The dips in the keyboard suit the way your hands naturally lie, and...
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There has been a great deal written about RSI (Repetitive Stress Injury) and the effect it can have on those tied to a computer for most of their working life. Even the average computer user is estimated to type more than two million keystrokes in a y...
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Ergonomic keyboards have been around since the early days of computing, but it was Microsoft’s Natural range that popularized them. These split the keys and made them easier to reach more easily — and comfortably. Soon every hardware company a...
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The Logitech Cordless Desktop Wave is a wireless mouse and keyboard combination for your computer. It’s Windows and Mac compatible and uses USB to communicate with the PC or notebook. The mouse is a mid-size mouse shaped nicely to fit your hand and...
How good does a keyboard and mouse have to be before you shell out £70 for it? This good. Wireless, easy to set up and slick to use, the Logitech Cordless Desktop Wave will make a stylish addition to your desktop. Compare this product with our Enerma...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2011-08-03 05:00:51
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cordless ergonomic keyboard and optical mouse: If they arent broken, why change your current keyboard or mouse arrangements? Well, laptop owners often feel theyd like the extra space a full-sized desktop keyboard offers, and a mouse can be a lot easier fo...
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While it is hard to make a key board and mouse stand out from the crowd, Logitech does a reasonable job with their latest combo, the Wave. It wont do anything radical like make you breakfast (call us when you find a keyboard that does), but it combine...
Comfortable ergonomic design, lots of functionality...
Large footprint The Final Word Its hard for a keyboard to do something truly impressive, but Logitechs new Wave combination is nonetheless a great option. It does cost a pretty penny, but if you want a stylish, comfortable and, most importantly, wire...
Its hard for a keyboard to do something truly impressive, but Logitechs new Wave combination is nonetheless a great option. It does cost a pretty penny, but if you want a stylish, comfortable and, most importantly, wireless keyboard and mouse combo f...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2011-11-05 12:58:26
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If, like us, youre a hater of split keyboards, Logitechs new Cordless Desktop Wave offers a more palatable alternative if you want a little more comfort in your day to day typing. A cleverly designed key layout gently angles your wrists towards a les...
Unique, comfortable key layout, Easy to get used to, Affordable compared to other ergominded keyboards...
Inconveniently placed media keys...
Logitechs Cordless Desktop Wave stands out for its comfortable ergonomic touches, an easy learning curve, and its affordable price. We have minor issues with its hot keys -- the media controls get short shrift -- but heavy typists will like what Logi...
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