Newegg has the Logitech 920-001654 Wave Black Keyboard USB on sale for $30 - $10 off coupon code EMCMLNX46 [Exp 10/31] + $0 shipping = $20 shipped. This is the latest Logitech keyboard to attempt to tackle hand and wrist position ergonomics. | Dell Microsoft Natural Ergonomic USB Keyboard 4000 $20 ![]() Discuss (1) |
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archaic - Posted 7:14 am PDT 10/29/09 (559 Posts)
I've used this type keyboard for quite awhile. Much more comfortable once you're used to it.
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tiburoncito2000 - Posted 8:08 am PDT 10/29/09 (1364 Posts)
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zoinks69 - Posted 8:22 am PDT 10/29/09 (3 Posts)
I have this one. As someone that prefers the ergonomic type keyboards, this is worth the $20. My one complaint is that the scroll lock cluster is non-standard (probably to save a little space). I've put up with it for sometime, but it's aggravating to go for Home or End and hit Delete.
There is a new version of this board that rectifies this, though I've yet to see a deal on it: the Comfort Wave 450.
(Update: After looking at the reviews, one thing to note: This is an OEM wireless keyboard? Hope you have a receiver already. Personally I stick with wired.)
There is a new version of this board that rectifies this, though I've yet to see a deal on it: the Comfort Wave 450.
(Update: After looking at the reviews, one thing to note: This is an OEM wireless keyboard? Hope you have a receiver already. Personally I stick with wired.)
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lf82me - Posted 8:23 am PDT 10/29/09 (23 Posts)
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frankburnz - Posted 8:24 am PDT 10/29/09 (611 Posts)
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TripWire - Posted 9:39 am PDT 10/29/09 (10 Posts)
It includes a USB wireless receiver dongle...
<i>The Wave features Logitech’s Unifying receiver. Simply plug the small attachment into any USB port on any PC or laptop and the hardware is ready to connect with up to six wireless devices.</i>
The "home" "insert" buttons are in the same locations as Microsoft Natural keyboard.
Pro: Includes receiver and once you get used to, it's comfortable.
Con: Wireless means possible interference and at the mercy of the device battery life. Hopefully you can replace the batteries. Linux, not all buttons work.
Not a logitech fan boy after my last wireless keyboard and mouse. Neither worked well with XP and battery life was very short.
<i>The Wave features Logitech’s Unifying receiver. Simply plug the small attachment into any USB port on any PC or laptop and the hardware is ready to connect with up to six wireless devices.</i>
The "home" "insert" buttons are in the same locations as Microsoft Natural keyboard.
Pro: Includes receiver and once you get used to, it's comfortable.
Con: Wireless means possible interference and at the mercy of the device battery life. Hopefully you can replace the batteries. Linux, not all buttons work.
Not a logitech fan boy after my last wireless keyboard and mouse. Neither worked well with XP and battery life was very short.
#7
GODzillaSDM - Posted 8:08 pm PDT 10/29/09 (399 Posts)
in for one. Im actually already use to the 5 button right side keys, since i've had the Logitech Media for quite some time.






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