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Logitech Cordless Desktop Wave Set | 
| Brand: Logitech Category: CE
List Price: $89.99 Buy Used: $39.96 You Save: $50.03 (56%)
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Rating: 80 reviews Sales Rank: 287
Color: Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Keyboard: Get more done, with more comfort. The Logitech Cordless Desktop Wave? is the exciting new shape of comfort in desktops. Uniform-size keys cradle your fingers, while the curved keyboard promotes a more ergonomically correct hand position. Also built for c Shipping Weight (lbs): 6 Dimensions (in): 20.2 x 10.3 x 3.3 nv:Device Type: Wireless Mouse Connection Type: USB Hand Orientation: Ambidextrous Tracking Method: Laser Keyboard Type: Wireless Warranty: 5 years warranty
MPN: 920-000264 Model: 920-000264 UPC: 097855045607 EAN: 0097855045607 ASIN: B000TKHGL2
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| Features:
| • | Wave key design: Contoured, wave-shaped key design conforms naturally to your fingers. | | • | Constant Curve design: A curved profile and uniform-size keys promote an ergonomically correct, more comfortable hand position. Start enjoying the benefits instantly, without having to re-learn typing on a different keyboard layout. | | • | Cushioned, contoured palm rest: The soft surface encourages a relaxed position for long typing sessions. | | • | Easy access to Windows Vista: Large, one-touch controls give you direct access to key Windows Vista features, including Flip 3D, Zoom, Photo Gallery, and Gadgets. | | • | Longer battery life: Enjoy extended battery life--up to 15 months for the keyboard and 6 months for the mouse. Battery status lights on both the keyboard and mouse alert you when power is getting low. |
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Amazon.com Product Description Logitech is touting an advancement in comfort and usability design with its ergonomic, cross-platform Cordless Wave keyboard. There might be some marketing hyperbole to this claim, but after a week of typing with the Wave, I'm not sure that I could live without it. (This Cordless Desktop Wave also includes the ambidextrous LX8 scroller laser mouse.) Like other ergonomic keyboards, the Wave includes an elevated palm rest, though not as extreme as the platforms of old. It's also covered in a lightly padded vinyl upholstery that feels soft yet firm under the wrist, as well as a Goldilocks amount of tackiness (i.e., not too slippery, not sticky, just right). The keys are also positioned in a gentle U-shaped arc that nearly escapes the eye, but is apparent once you set your wrists down and start typing.
Contoured, wave-shaped key design conforms naturally to your fingers. | But the biggest design innovation that the Wave introduces comes from its name--the keys undulate across the board in a wave-shaped contour that mimics the changing lengths in your own digits. The keys are at their highest on the outside at the A and Enter keys (which, if you're a touch typist, is where your little fingers are positioned), and the keys trough to their lowest point at D and K (where the longer middle finger resides) before rising slightly at the G and H keys. The keys have a maximum distance variation of 4mm, and the spacebar mimics the wave contour of the keyboard design. As someone who writes for a living, my computer keyboard is one of the most important tools I have and one that I'm connected to for hours every day. I've gone through many models over the years to get just the right one, and I currently use the Matias Tactile Pro on my Mac as it provides some of the best keystroke feedback I've found (which is the polar opposite to the frustratingly squishy keyboards that came with my HP and Apple PCs). While the rolling contour of the keyboard layout was barely perceptible, my fingertips took to the Wave easily. It felt like each key was indeed designed specifically to fit the finger that was mapped to tap it. And the keys combine a springy action with a final tap that's not too loud, but both tactile and audible enough for instant feedback. As my week of testing progressed and my fingers grew more accustomed to the Wave, I actually felt as if my typing was both more accurate than on the Tactile Pro as well as a touch faster. From an ergonomic standpoint, the Wave's gradual curve isn't immediately noticeable, but after a few days I found my elbows weren't hunched next to my body as they were with the straight keyboard, freeing both wrists and shoulders from strain. That said, if you require more substantial ergonomics for your typing (such as the curve and height of the Microsoft Natural), you might be disappointed by the relative flatness of the Wave.
The Delete key has been elongated and the Insert/Help key moved above.. | The Wave has a fairly standard extended keyboard design, with one change that I cheered but could easily be jeered by others. The Home/Delete/End/Page Up & Down keys is switched to a vertical orientation, and the bane of my typing life--the Insert key (also the Help key on the Mac), which I often hit mistakenly when hunting for the Delete key--has been moved up (moving into the Scroll Lock key position) and replaced by an elongated Delete key. Another handy feature is onscreen notification of when you hit the Caps Lock key (another one of my touch typing transgressions). The keyboard is supplemented by a plethora of system-specific feature buttons--including Flip 3D, Gadgets and Media Center in Windows Vista (aka, Expose, Dashboard, and Front Row on the Mac)--as well as quick access to your selected audio program and full playback controls (including volume). All functions can be customized using the included Logitech Setpoint utility (or Control Center within the Mac's System Preferences). The Desktop Wave package is completed with the inclusion of the symmetrically designed LX8 laser scroller mouse, which can be used by either righties or lefties. The comfortably curved sides are supplemented by a rubbery finish that's easily gripped. It's more compact than the Microsoft Intellimouse we've been using, though just a bit heftier. That said, it glided easily over our desk's surface and was very precise once we configured the tracking speed. Both mouse and keyboard connect to your PC via a wireless USB dongle that looks like a flash thumbdrive. Its small size makes it easy to pack along with the mouse for work while on the go, and it also comes with a dock for desktop use. Both mouse and keyboard are powered by two AA batteries. When I began reviewing the Cordless Wave, I wasn't looking for a new keyboard. But thanks to its excellent typing action, unique comfort features--from the contoured design of the keys to the padded wrist rest--and the plethora of customizable functions right at the tip of the finger, it's time to part ways with my old keyboard. --Agen G.N. Schmitz Pros: - Innovative contoured design of the keys conform naturally to your finger lengths, excellent typing action
- Padded vinyl wrist rest adds soft comfort and allows easy movement
- Loads of function and multimedia buttons, all customizable using included software
- Cross-platform, including compatibility with special features in Windows Vista
- Laser mouse is symmetrically designed, for use by both righties and lefties
Cons: - Shifting of some keys might annoy some, but delight others
- Might seem flat to those who need more substantial ergnomics
Product Description A revolutionary advance in keyboard design, the Logitech Wave key design instinctively guides your hands into a natural position for enhanced comfort and productivity. The cushioned palm rest provides extra support and can help reduce fatigue, and one-touch hot keys provide easy access to many Windows Vista features, including Flip 3D, Zoom, Photo Gallery, and Gadgets. Programmable F-keys can instantly open your favorite applications, games, folders, and web pages. Featuring soft-rubber side grips, the cordless laser mouse delivers exceptional comfort and precision. Both keyboard and mouse provide ultra-long battery life, and convenient LED battery indicators alert you when batteries need changing.
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Terrible from an ergonomic perspective June 26, 2008 Cliff Addy I've been using ergonomic keyboards since the first MS Naturals came out in the '90s. I've also used Logitech's ergo keyboards before and found them quite nice and comfortable.
That's why I'm so puzzled by this keyboard. It's an ergonomic poser. The "curves" barely qualify as such. Within just a few minutes, my arms and wrists began that familiar burning sensation from using a standard keyboard. I suppose it's better than a standard keyboard, but not by much.
If you need a keyboard that's pretty, it certainly qualifies. But for real comfort, it fails. I bought it to replace my MS Wireless Natural when I spilled coffee on it and killed it. I had hoped for better compatibility with my Mac, but I returned the Logitech and bought another Natural. I can live without multimedia buttons if it means not having aching arms.
Works well on the Mac June 23, 2008 V. B. Rao (USA) This keyboard performs well with an iMac. I was having carpal tunnel issues with the default aluminium keyboard that comes with the iMac. This one has large keys. The media controls work well. Only screen brightness is missing a button. The keyboard is black. and looks quite decent. As someone else mentioned, its not exactly a compact keyboard. No wireless tracking issues.Have had it for about 2 weeks now. It has a "windows/Option" key , and an "Alt/Command" key. I haven't had any complaints with the software.
Loved it before it was even out of the box June 7, 2008 cj A couple of years ago I had the Logitech mx5000 Bluetooth keyboard/mouse and it was hands down far and away my favorite keyboard ever, as far as range, keyboard feel, the weight of the mouse, it was perfect in almost every way until about three weeks in and the mouse kept wandering off (of the Bluetooth connection) and had to be re-associated on almost every reboot, then it started trying to be friends with my Bluetooth headset for my cell phone every time it got within range, finally, the keyboard decided it wasn't on the allowed devices list anymore and that was the end of that. I replaced it with a M$ RF set that was very decent but never as precise as the Logitech was. After only about a year and a half the left mouse button started failing and the pointer started having issues tracking and finally the keyboard started having response issues as well. I knew I didn't want another Bluetooth set, while the range and security are certainly better how good is it when you have to go find a standard ps2 keyboard just to log on so you can re-associate the keyboard again?! Enter the desktop wave, first of all its tiny USB key size receiver is both attractive and unobtrusive unlike the comparatively humungous M$ receiver. Setup was a snap; plug it in, press the button on the receiver and the mouse and once more each for the keyboard and you're up and running. Range seems to be much better than on the M$ set as well, and none of the cylon-esq scanning lightshow and 45 second waiting period before the receiver decides if it's okay to "talk" to the mouse or keyboard or not (on initial setup the M$ set took at least three association attempts before it would fly). The keys feel a bit soft to me but ergonomically it is extremely comfortable and avoids the whole split keyboard mess - ewe. The mouse is also a bit light for my taste and just a touch too small, but not so much so that I can say it is a deal breaker. Overall - Logitech goodness excellent design easy and fast setup, stylish all around, and except for the AIM crapware that wants to install with the included software, very useful and easy to use setup CD as well. **** update, a few more days into ownership and I have to agree with the other recent posters, still loving the keyboard, it is simply awsome, but the mouse leaves something to be desired which is why 4 and not 5 stars, the forward and back buttons are terrible, and the mouse is too small for my hands but again, it isn't a deal breaker by any stretch, I would buy this again in a second.
Best keyboard I've ever used! June 5, 2008 PastorB (Georgia, USA) I bought this thinking I would have to get used to the curve -- not so at all! The first time I used it was fantastic. I never thought a keyboard could make such a difference, but this one sure does! I love it!
Perfetion June 5, 2008 Mike W. (Washington DC) If you are looking for a wireless keyboard. Get this one! I love it! quiet comfortable customizable what more could you want. The video is pretty comprehensives that was posted by someone, so I won't go over the tech stuff again just would say the key board it excellent
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