Summary: There is no way around it: The MX 3200 was disappointing, plain and simple. We’ve fawned over the company’s products in the past, but this one fell short of our expect...
Pros: Easy installation; no shortage of shortcuts; mouse is comfortable, • Easy installation, • No shortage of shortcuts, • Comfortable mouse
Cons: Keyboard feels mushy; most shortcuts are useless; mouse lags, • Keyboard feels mushy, • Most shortcuts are useless, • Mouse lags
Summary: When we first got this combo, I really didn’t know what to think. On the one hand, Logitech gets rid of some wires when comparing the MX 3200 with their older model...
Excerpt: If you have made the transition to Windows Vista, you may want to pick up some peripherals that take advantage of the operating system's features. One example is Logit...
Conclusion: The Programmable Hotkeys are what they are: use either love using them or they are ignored. Though I don’t generally use Hotkeys, I did play around with them and progr...
Conclusion: Great keyboard (And mouse, but not for serious graphics or gaming). Good wireless range, lag free, cool touch strip and comfortable integrated wrist rest. AgION antimi...
Conclusion: About that eagerly helpful feature we mentioned: At the left edge of the keyboard are what Logitech calls dynamic search and zoom controls, designed to shine with Wind...
Integrated Soft-touch Palm Rest : Get extra support for your wrists.
Zero-Degree Tilt™: Reduce fatigue with a remarkably natural typing feel.
Sculpted Laser Mouse : Relax your hand on gently …
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