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Logitech Classic Keyboard 200 USB by Logitech
Digital Photo Product DetailsManufacturer: Logitech Audio: English (Original Language) Format: CD-ROM Platform: Windows XP Model: 968019-0403 Product features: - Instantly access Windows 98, 2000, Me, XP, or Windows Vista with the Start button
- System Requirements - IBM or Compatible PC with Windows 98, 2000, Me, XP or Windows Vista and Available USB port
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Digital Cameras Photo Reviews of Logitech Classic Keyboard 200 USBCustomer Review: Nice, what's there not to like? Summary: 5 Stars
Pros
- Price. Unless you want to go for the old noisy Dell stock keyboard, you won't find keyboards for much cheaper. Only problem with this 1 is that it doesn't have free shipping, which is why I went elsewhere to buy it.
- Keys. Most of the keys (except for the 6-key group which has delete, insert, home, etc) are where they usually are on most keyboards. Also, the keys are fairly quiet as when compared against a lot of other clattery keyboards. Quiet enough so that my parents next door who are separated by a wall aren't easily woken up by my typing, provided of course, that I make an effort to type quietly.
Cons
- No media keys. I don't really consider this to be a con on my part
as I don't do any heavy online gaming or multitask at lightyear speed.
If you're reading this and you're looking for a gamer's keyboard, you'll have to look at spending $50 on a lucky sale day on a wireless
keyboard with all the extra comfort and extra keys.
- Not the quietest keyboard on Earth. I might sound like I'm contradicting myself, but believe me when I say that I'm doing no such thing. Again, this isn't really a con for me, but more of a warning for people who have sound-sensitive roommates and desire a super-quiet keyboard. If you want a REALLY quiet keyboard, then you won't go wrong with Saitek's newer eclipse keyboard. I would know because I bought this keyboard to replace my Saitek, which just broke on me as a result of my own carelessness. That keyboard served me well on nights when my roommate would be in need of quiet. It just costs anywhere between 3-4 times the price this keyboard is going for. My suggestion: look up bargains, go to Circuit City or BestBuy and try out their keyboards. Compare and see which one is the quietest.
Other thoughts: After some research, I had my choices narrowed down between the Logitech 250 and this Based on the pictures, this one looked a bit sleeker, even though it was a dollar more. I will probably use this keyboard for up to a year, and give it away along with my computer and monitor in a year or two.
Description of Logitech Classic Keyboard 200 USBInstantly access Windows 98, 2000, Me, XP, or Windows Vista with the Start button
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