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Logitech K120


$15.00 Released April, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Plug-and-play - no software required. Easy to type on - quiet keys with a short travel distance. Long warranty period - 3 years.

The Cons:Doesn't support PS/2 connections - adapter must be purchased separately. Very basic design - no mulimedia or function keys. Poor ergonomics - no wrist rest included.

The Logitech K120 is a corded keyboard released as a precursor to the wireless Logitech K250. Likes it counterpart, the K120 works with both PC and Linux systems and offers a spill-resistant design that automatically drains liquids, in addition to a thin profile designed to keep one’s hands in a comfortable and neutral position.

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Designed for 10 million keystrokes, the K120 keyboard hosts especially long folding legs to increase the tilt by 8 degrees for enhanced ergonomics. Plus it plugs into an USB port and includes easy-to-read keys designed for individuals with less-than-perfect vision. It’s a very basic keyboard in that there are no media keys, but it’s very popular due to its inexpensive price.

Features

  • Corded Keyboard
  • PC/Linux Compatibility
  • Slim/Lightweight Profile
  • Spill-Resistant Design
  • Long-Lasting
  • Long Folding Legs
  • USB Connectivity
  • Brightly Labeled Keys
  • 3-Year Limited Warranty

Specifications

  • Part Number: PN 920-002478
  • Compatibility: XP, Vista, 7, Linux
  • Connectivity: USB
  • Warranty: 3-Year

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  • 2

    plug-and-play - no software required

  • 2

    easy to type on - quiet keys with a short travel distance

  • 1

    long warranty period - 3 years

  • 1

    great for kids - spill-proof design with a drainage system

Cons
  • 3

    doesn't support PS/2 connections - adapter must be purchased separately

  • 1

    very basic design - no mulimedia or function keys

  • 1

    poor ergonomics - no wrist rest included

  • 1

    not suitable for typists requiring tactile feedback

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