• Which Keyboard should I buy? K250 or K300?
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I'm deciding on which new keyboard to buy because my keyboard is very dirty underneath and old. MY keyboard at the moment is the logitech ultra-flat keyboard ([url]http://www.logitech.com/en-gb/keyboards/keyboard/devices/177[/url]) , I have ultra flat because my keyboard and mouse space area is pretty small but now since the Ultra-flat keyboard is getting old I want a new keyboard to replace it. The keyboards I'm looking into is either the Logitech Wireless Keyboard K250 ([url]http://www.logitech.com/en-gb/keyboards/keyboard/devices/7062[/url]) or the Logitech Compact Keyboard K300 ([url]http://www.logitech.com/en-gb/keyboards/keyboard/devices/5759[/url]) Things I have to consider is "size" "comfortability". So which one should I get? At the moment I'm a little worried about the K250 Size, but in practicality I think its better then the K300.
K300 looks more comfortable to me
I had a K300, it's quite nice. The buttons are a bit touchy, though, as in fingers hovering over the keys = a key press.
K300, Because it isn't wireless.
[QUOTE=Tezzanator92;25368757]K300, Because it isn't wireless.[/QUOTE] ordinarily I would disagree with this because in most if not every case, wireless is almost no different than wired, but with these sorts of very low end keyboards, I wouldn't trust the wireless
Thanks for helping me out guys, I'm very used to the Logitech ultra flat keyboard so I think the K300 is no big problem for me, I'm considering the K250 because it kinda new and a type of shape of keyboard I had never used before and well wireless to me is a bonus xD
I'd personally prefer the key layout of the K250, the K300 looks cramped. I really don't think there would be a problem with the wireless entry level logitech keyboards, unless you're superhuman.
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I like how they shifted the keys all around on their "compact" keyboard, but they still have that unnecessary bezel. [editline]13th October 2010[/editline] [QUOTE=TheGuru;25368926]I really don't think there would be a problem with the wireless entry level logitech keyboards, unless you're superhuman.[/QUOTE] Or you own a microwave.
I don't keep my microwave near my computer so I've never had problems with wireless peripherals.
If you buy quality gear you are fine. but the 2.4Ghz band is just too cluttered - It's a miracle anything works.
ahh so hard to choose, does anyone know if the Logitech K250 is small? or is it slightly bigger then the K300?
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