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Tuesday, September 23, 2008
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If you have ever bought a Logi
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Tuesday, July 22, 2008
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More and more people prefer wireless hardware when working on a Pc, especially if you they own an HTPC or just want a tidy desktop. Today we are looking at a wireless desktop combo from Logitech called Logitech Cordless Desktop Wave. The combo consists of a Logitech Wave keyboard which is designed to provide a comfortable layout for the hands, and the Logitech LX8 laser mouse.
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Friday, January 4, 2008
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Logitech is well-known for its input devices and cameras. The Wave Keyboard is Logitech's latest ergonomic keyboard suited for extended typing sessions, as well as everyday use. Its media keys enable easy access to media player functions. It also has special buttons just for some features found in Microsoft Windows Vista. Read on for the review.
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Thursday, November 29, 2007
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Ergonomic keyboards have usually been greeted with less than enthusiastic remarks from the mainstream crowd, but Logitech is taking a stab at something not so extreme. The Cordless Desktop Wave appears to be like the Swiss Army knife of input devices, but let's find out if this is this just a stab in the dark for Logitech.
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Monday, November 26, 2007
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Logitech brings a new wave of comfort to your PC experience with the Logitech Cordless Desktop Wave's ergonomic design and full fledged desktop functionality.
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Monday, November 5, 2007
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In terms of comfort, the Wave keyboard is innovative and effective. The mouse is also comfortable. In fact, Logitech markets it not as an "ergonomic" set but as a "comfort" set. This may be because ergonomic keyboards are often associated with having a learning curve when it comes to using them. In my experience, I had no problems adapting to the Wave. In fact, if anything, the Wave feels more natural than a normal keyboard!
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Tuesday, October 2, 2007
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As a keyboard snob, I have to preface this with a forewarning: I hate ergonomic keyboards. I find that they tweak my tendons (or don't tweak them enough) and muss with my muscle memory. They cause me to make typos and my fingers feel crammed together. I don't like scaled-down keyboards or keyboards that are missing keys due to the fact that most people don't use them. I use 'em all, even insert. (OK, maybe not scroll lock, but I'd use it in a pinch if I, er, knew what it did.) The truth is that the first keyboards and their mechanical predecessors needed little improvement. My grandmother, who shakes holding a pen, can still type faster than I can speak. Competitive typers all use straight keyboards, and rely on pianist's reflexes and ruler's-edge posture to crack out pages. The ergonomic multimedia keyboard does what an army of secretaries can't do: they make using a computer friendly.
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The Logitech Cordless Desktop Wave brings several nice features to the table with it at a moderate price of 89.99 USD. The keyboard is designed to offer optimal comfort for those that prefer an ergonomically styled keyboard. The laser mouse offers contoured sides and both the keyboard and mouse utilize soft rubber pads / grips.
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Monday, August 20, 2007
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The Logitech Wave keyboard slopes downward to give you a truly ergonomic experience. But does it work?
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Looking for a comfortable keyboard, but don't want to go the way of the ergo? Logitech's latest Wave keyboard is catering to you. The keys are laid out in a "Wave" pattern to contour to your hands and a palm-rest is added for additional comfort. Have Logitech come up with a winner?
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Friday, July 27, 2007
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The mouse included with the Wave desktop isn't perfect, but will more than do the job. If you have been looking for a wireless ergonomic keyboard, the Cordless Desktop Wave is well worth a look. At the top of the Wave keyboard are the standard media keys we are all used to for volume, forward/reverse, stop, and play/pause. Arrayed on each side of the media keys are pairs of keys specific to Windows Vista functions. On the left side of the media keys are dedicated hot keys for images, and Vista Gadgets. On the right side are keys for your music folder and media center access.
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