Dell has the Logitech Cordless Desktop Wave for $45 + $11 shipping = $56 shipped. Uniform-size keys cradle your fingers, while the curved keyboard promotes a more ergonomically correct hand position. [Compare]
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#1
RyanO - Posted 2:55 pm PDT 08/3/09 (472 Posts)
I've never found a cordless keyboard that I liked as much as a corded one. But cordless mice are a necessity.
#2
chekm8te - Posted 2:55 pm PDT 08/3/09 (36 Posts)
perfect! now if i can only find a table long enough to swivel so i can play games laying down on my bed!
#3
baconmeister - Posted 3:07 pm PDT 08/3/09 (667 Posts)
#2 has a more ergonomically correct hand position while he's laying down.
#4
thekoob3ar - Posted 3:24 pm PDT 08/3/09 (43 Posts)
this is a great keyboard i have 1 of those at home. work pretty well
#5
enzoferrarifx60 - Posted 3:28 pm PDT 08/3/09 (318 Posts)
good keyboard, bad mouse
#6
microdian - Posted 4:08 pm PDT 08/3/09 (345 Posts)
#7
CCCP - Posted 4:19 pm PDT 08/3/09 (54 Posts)
#8
jbuhrstone - Posted 4:20 pm PDT 08/3/09 (56 Posts)
This keyboard works well. I have one at work and its lasted longer than some of the other cordless keyboards out there.
#9
TM0ney - Posted 4:32 pm PDT 08/3/09 (520 Posts)
The Revolution mouse never seems to get packaged with any of their cordless keyboards.
#10
kaare - Posted 5:45 pm PDT 08/3/09 (158 Posts)
If you buy two, the shipping is free. In other words, the second one cost you $34 (+ taxes (in most places) of course)
#11
kaare - Posted 7:09 pm PDT 08/3/09 (158 Posts)
If you buy two, the shipping is free. In other words, the second one cost you $34 (+ taxes (in most places) of course)
#12
topspin61 - Posted 7:26 pm PDT 08/3/09 (34 Posts)
Echo the bad mouse comment. I got one of these and while the keyboard was good, the mouse died in less than a year.
#13
lightbulb42 - Posted 8:25 pm PDT 08/3/09 (276 Posts)
What's the point in having a wireless keyboard? Wireless mouse I like but what's gained with a wireless keyboard? Just something else to try to keep batteries for.
#14
Karuto - Posted 9:37 pm PDT 08/3/09 (55 Posts)
You never buy these in bundles, because you're almost always disappointed in the mouse. The keyboard separately + the Logitech G5 mouse is golden!
#15
everpx - Posted 12:11 am PDT 08/4/09 (21 Posts)
I highly recommend wave or ergonomic type keyboards...hard to beat when typing out long reports.
#16
koocster - Posted 12:22 am PDT 08/4/09 (11 Posts)
hmmm been looking for one of these
#17
GODzillaSDM - Posted 12:28 am PDT 08/4/09 (399 Posts)
#13, wireless keyboard for HTPC
#18
carguydc - Posted 2:27 pm PDT 08/4/09 (553 Posts)
I got a Logitech wireless set in 2002 and its still works perfectly. Very pleased.
#19
carguydc - Posted 2:29 pm PDT 08/4/09 (553 Posts)
BTW, anyone been around Bens long enough to remember when they gave away 10,000 of these on one day when they first came out with the wireless set? That's how I got mine. Had to keep entering on a website over and over and finally won one.






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