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Logitech Cordless Desktop Wave
Posted 08/12/2008 at 11:51:04am
I own this setup at work, and the keyboard rocks. I agree that the mouse leaves something to be desired, but since I'm not doing much fragging at work (strangely enough they don't pay me to rack up kills...) the mouse is sufficient.
I think others have echoed my sentiment about the keyboard--it is comfortable and quiet. However, the main thing that caused me to switch from a MS Natural Keyboard was the function keys. It irritates me how Microsoft defaults their new keyboards to non-standard function-key functions, forcing you to toggle a button to restore traditional function key...err...functions. Logitech gets this. When my computer boots up, I don't have to hit "F-Lock" then "Undo/F2" to get into my BIOS.
Thank you, Logitech, for not forcing your keyboard shortcuts down your users' throats.
Creative Aurvana X-Fi Headphones
Posted 01/29/2008 at 08:49:30am
I thought a product had to physically harm an editor before it could receive a 1. What harm was done? Was it so heinous that all mention of the harm (or the now-maimed editor) has been stricken from the review?