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You can rely on the wireless freedom and comfort you get with the Logitech Wireless Keyboard K320. Logitech Advanced 2.4 GHz wireless means you get a powerful connection with virtually no delays or dropouts.
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Technical Details
- Advanced 2.4 GHz wireless for an ultra-reliable, powerful connection and cordless freedom- Tiny Unifying receiver stays in your notebook-plug it in, forget it, even add compatible Unifying devices without the hassle of multiple USB receivers
- Up to three years of battery life virtually eliminates the need to change batteries
- Full-size layout gives you the room you need to type comfortably
- Quiet, responsive keys reduce finger fatigue and barely make a sound
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By Tony
I bought this keyboard to match the mouse I already have (M505). Couldn't be more happier with this keyboard. Has lots of buttons for quick access. Also, as an accountant, I love the keys above the keypad and especially the dedicated button which brings up the calculator in windows. 100% happy with the unifying setup and the K320 and M505 together make a great setup.
By Surge (Illinois)
This is a great wireless standard keyboard. Very sleek and has a good assortment of buttons on the side for quick access. Keys are quiet and battery life has been good.
By Anthony Garcia
The K320 by Logitech is a fine wireless keyboard. the keys aren't silent, but they have a good feel to the typing. just keep in mind it's the lowest priced keyboard on logitech's Unified keyboard lineup, with the least amount of bells and whistles which is just enough for the average user.
For those interested in the keys and can't tell from the pictures, the extra keys are: back, forward (not to be mistaken with next track, previous track), e-mail, homepage, music player (customizable to open WMP, iTunes, Winamp) a pause/play button (with the pause/play symbol showing up on screen by default), 3 volume control buttons (with an on screen symbol when used), a search (google, yahoo, bing, a few others) favorites, refresh, hibernate and calculator. there are also 4 additional keypad keys than a standard keyboard, = ( ) and back. with the software, which you should download from logitech immediately, you can customize the extra keys to just about anything you want. i set up a custom keystroke (ALT CTRL RIGHT/LEFT) in winamp as my PLAY NEXT & PLAY PREVIOUS keys, then setup the keyboard's FORWARD/BACK keys as ALT CTRL RIGHT & ALT CTRL LEFT respectively.
PROS: cheapest Unified keyboard, beyond basic functionality with a few custom keys, solid feel and design, fast setup
CONS: too few custom keys, medium/medium heavy weight, non silent keys, system tray icon
By TJ Mott
I had to look long and hard to find a keyboard that fits my needs, and this Logitech K320 is perfect. I'm a software developer so I spend most of my day typing and coding, so there are several things I look for in a good work keyboard. I wanted a wireless keyboard that was full-size, NOT ergonomic (my typing technique is technically incorrect so I have lots of trouble with so-called "ergonomic" designs), and didn't have the Insert-Home-PageUp-Delete-End-PageDown key block in a vertical orientation. I use those keys often and most wireless keyboards have them in what I'd consider a sideways orientation from how they're supposed to be. This keyboard is a standard layout, not ergonomic, and has all the buttons in the right place and right orientation. It's also fairly quiet (compared to my previous Dell keyboard) and comfortable to use. Now that I have this and a wireless mouse there are no visible cords in my workspace, no more tangling and yanking on the mouse to get some slack, and I can easily get my keyboard and mouse out of the way if I need desk space for papers and notes.
The receiver is a really small one, barely the size of the USB dongle, which is nice because you can plug it in and forget it exists.
It doesn't have lights for NumLock, CapsLock, or ScrollLock, which I guess will save battery power but you don't know if they're on until you try. Not really that big a deal. Also, it has a sleep key that instantly puts your PC to sleep without asking for your confirmation, so that's pretty annoying if you accidentally hit it. I used KeyTweak to disable that key.
By Feles31 (Honolulu, HI United States)
The key rise is around the traditional high rise level while I prefer more of a mid-rise. I couldn't see clearly from the photos but the keys above the 10key pad just add to the confusion rather than the value. The top row keys are on the smaller size (since I use the esc and function keys a lot, I'd rather they be full size) and since I'm overall not in love with the layout after all, I decided to return it.
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