The Logitech Cordless Desktop Comfort Laser is a wireless keyboard and mouse
combination for the masses.
It's an ergonomic keyboard with the main keys split in two groups. Love or
hate them, ergonomic keyboards are supposed to prevent
repetitive
strain injuries (RSI) such
as Carpal
tunnel syndrome (CRS) by raising the wrist a little and effecting more
natural hand movements.
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The keyboard is substantially raised even at its lowest setting; at its
highest setting the keyboard positively dominates the desk.
The rubber wrist-rest that attaches to the bottom of the keyboard is
comfortable and adds to the overall bulk of the unit. During testing we found it
constantly picked up unpleasant finger marks and other dirt, although this was
easy to remove with a damp cloth.
The grey and black colour scheme gives it a professional look, but some will
no doubt find it bland. The usual splattering of media controls lie above the
keyboard along with some extra user-definable preset buttons.
We found the keyboard a little noisier than most and nowhere near as quiet as
the Saitek Eclipse II
we recently reviewed. The right side of the spacebar made a painful crunch every
time it was hit, which soon began to irritate.
The MX 600 mouse is a laser-driven model and therefore more accurate than
standard optical mice. Despite containing two AA batteries the mouse is
perfectly weighted and comfortable to use.
As well as a standard scroll wheel, the mouse has zoom in and out buttons and
a 100 per cent zoom selector. These functions, along with a battery indicator,
lie on the top of the mouse but are discreetly placed and easy to ignore if you
don’t want to use them.
Overall, this is a well-designed desktop set from
Logitech.
The suggested retail price is a little high for our liking at £49.99. But, after
shopping around online, we found it for under £38 - at this price, it is good
value.
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