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What's Inside
In a time when everyone's into removing balls from mice and making everything out of funky-colored, translucent plastic, we sometimes forget some of the nice technologies that really do make our workplace more efficient and easier to manage. Introducing Logitech's iTouch Cordless Desktop keyboard and mouse combo...

Introduction
The Mouse
The Keyboard
The Combo
Conclusion

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Conclusion

This cordless mouse and keyboard combo by Logitech is an excellent value for $100 USD (or about $140 CDN, for us folks in Canada). The digital radio technology developed by Logitech works like a marvel and allows for smooth usage for about 25', way more than the claimed 6' by Logitech. The design for both the mouse and keyboard are excellent as my hands seem to want to snuggle onto the mouse and seem to be able to type faster with the keyboard. The software that came with the package was a little on the downside, except for the iTouch keyboard software which was simply wonderful, but hey, what can you expect from a keyboard and mouse package!? All in all, this is an excellent product if you're looking for something out of the ordinary, and don't want to settle for just colorful combinations or ball-less mouse.

Pros

  • Cordless!
  • Mouse fits snuggly into hand
  • Keyboard feels very smooth when typed on
  • iTouch keyboard software excellent
  • Can work through walls, up to 25'
  • Long battery life
  • Did I mention it's cordless!

Cons

  • Only available in PS/2, no USB
  • Both mouse and keyboard are heavier than corded equivelants
  • MouseWare mouse drivers are practically useless
  • Requires batteries

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