There is only one brand i'd like to use which is Logitech
So Any expert who's using Logitech things ? This is the first time i am buying wireless keyboard and Mice So, i have never used before in my life
I need a backlight keyboard
I've choose some wireless keyboards
Wireless Illuminated Keyboard K800 ( i can afford this one)
diNovo Edge (Bit pricey)
Logitech Wireless Keyboard K320
Mice
V470 Cordless Laser Mouse for Bluetooth
Wireless Mouse M505
Couch Mouse M515
Marathon Mouse M705
Also , recommended me some wireless/wired Headset. I need good stereo/bass sound quality mainly i will be using it for music, movies, skype, yahoo. i'd prefer wireless headset
Recommended me some good logitech wireless keyboard And Mice & Headset. I will be very Thankful
Reply 1 : Recommended Me Wireless Keyboard, Mice, Headset
Sorry but i am kind of new into this So, One question, if i buy a different wireless keyboard and different wireless Mice Do i have to use both USB wireless receiver or one will make it work both ?
Reply 2 : Recommended Me Wireless Keyboard, Mice, Headset
If you get a wireless mouse and keyboard that both use the logitech unifying receiver, then yes, both of them can use one receiver. To really recommend a mouse and keyboard, we need to know what you looking to do with them. Do you want one for playing games? Do you want a good travel mouse? Do you plan to use it on weird surfaces? How important is battery life to you? etc...
Perhaps for the headset, the Logitech G930. I haven't actually used this but it has decent reviews. Also, you will likely find better quality, better performing and cheaper headsets if you go wired.
EDIT: Also, what is you budget? How much are you willing to spend on these three?
Perhaps for the headset, the Logitech G930. I haven't actually used this but it has decent reviews. Also, you will likely find better quality, better performing and cheaper headsets if you go wired.
EDIT: Also, what is you budget? How much are you willing to spend on these three?
Reply 3 : Recommended Me Wireless Keyboard, Mice, Headset
logitech unifying receiver....
Reply 4 : Recommended Me Wireless Keyboard, Mice, Headset
Mice Logitech:
VX Nano
AnyWhere Mouse MX (replaced the Nano)
The Couch Mouse
MX 305
Keyboard:
The K800 is one I've been wanting to try
VX Nano
AnyWhere Mouse MX (replaced the Nano)
The Couch Mouse
MX 305
Keyboard:
The K800 is one I've been wanting to try
Reply 5 : Recommended Me Wireless Keyboard, Mice, Headset
I don't do gaming, My budget is around 200 -250 $ including Keyboard, Mice, And headset
I don't need it for travel, i mostly use Mice And keyboard for browsing and chatting .. Battery life should last at least 6 months to 1 year
I don't need it for travel, i mostly use Mice And keyboard for browsing and chatting .. Battery life should last at least 6 months to 1 year
Reply 6 : Recommended Me Wireless Keyboard, Mice, Headset
i have decided to go for
Keyboard:
Wireless Illuminated Keyboard K800
Mice:
Wireless Trackball M570
Headset:
Wireless Headset H760
All in 280 USD .. is that a good choice to buy ?
Keyboard:
Wireless Illuminated Keyboard K800
Mice:
Wireless Trackball M570
Headset:
Wireless Headset H760
All in 280 USD .. is that a good choice to buy ?
Reply 7 : Recommended Me Wireless Keyboard, Mice, Headset
Haven't had any experience with the headset, the keyboard looks top notch.
Just curious though, why the trackball? I've never used a trackball before and just wondering is it easy to use, comfortable? Seems like it would be awkward to use.
Just curious though, why the trackball? I've never used a trackball before and just wondering is it easy to use, comfortable? Seems like it would be awkward to use.
Reply 8 : Recommended Me Wireless Keyboard, Mice, Headset
HeHe , ya i also have never used trackball in my life, but i want to use it for the first time ever and see how it feels(^_^)
Reply 9 : Recommended Me Wireless Keyboard, Mice, Headset
I prefer and use trackballs myself. They're nice especially for traveling, or places where you might not have enough space to use a traditional mouse. Some people complain that they're not as precise as a regular mouse, but I've never really had an issue with that. Of course, I'm also not a big FPS gamer either.
The biggest problem you might have with the M570 is that since it's a thumb trackball, it might take a while before your thumb gets used to stretching the way it will have to to move the ball around. The other issues with trackballs is that traditionally, they've been limited to 2-3 buttons; in fact, until the M570, the only trackball with more buttons than that was the Microsoft Trackball Optical, which has been out of production for several years now.
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