Reviews for Logitech MX3200 Cordless Desktop Laser (Black)

Logitech MX3200 Cordless Desktop Laser (Black) by Logitech

Logitech MX3200 Cordless Desktop Laser (Black) Our Price: $159.99
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Digital camera reviews of Logitech MX3200 Cordless Desktop Laser (Black)

Digital camera Review: Everything I Was Looking for & More
Summary: 5 Stars

The keyboard sounded nearly silent when I tried it in the store, but it's a bit noisier at home. At least my neighbors can't hear that constant CLACK CLACK CLACK I got on my old keyboards. The anti-microbial seal is perfect for keeping the keyboard clean. I have to turn my keyboard over every couple of weeks to clean out the gunk. I've had this keyboard for a year, and it still looks brand new.

I can't stand those ball mice, and just love the one that comes with this set. My only complaint is the extra functions on the left side of the mouse. My thumb hits these accidentally on occasion. I've just had to learn to grip it low on the left side.

The remote is awesome. I can plug my laptop into my wall-mounted LCD TV, plug the USB remote into my laptop, and then sit on my bed across the room with just my keyboard, and get perfect reception.

Looking forward to getting "Skyped-Up" some day soon...so the VoIP should come in handy with that. I shopped long and hard for the best wireless desktop on the market. I'm glad I chose the Logitech MX3200.

Digital camera Review: Excellent Keyboard Mouse combo
Summary: 5 Stars

This review is for a Logitech Cordless Desktop MX3200 Laser. This is a full-featured Keyboard Mouse combo from Logitech. I had researched the features before buying, and this was at the top of my list. Excellent product and excellent design. Love it, No regrets what so ever.

Digital camera Review: Excellent Keyboard and Mouse Worth the Money!
Summary: 5 Stars

I have had this mouse and keyboard, working on my new Vista (That's right folks!) system for about three weeks now. They work excellently, form typing reports and emails, to playing intense video games. The range is decent, the extra keyboard functions are actually quite useful once you get used to them and the layout is aesthetically pleasing. Not to mention the keyboard keys are both extremely responsive, quiet, and comfortable - in addition to being customizable.
Vista auto-installed to working capacity, specific drivers were easily installed to allow for use of advanced features and customization. The battery life seems good so far.

Three months later the batters that were supplied with the original unit are giving out in the mouse. At issue is the fact that the "Critical Battery Level" warning doesn't appear to be particularly critical so much as extremely annoying. A red light pulses on top of the mouse and at random times a messages pops up from the taskbar, above a consistently appearing battery low icon. Needless to say, while batter life still seems to be good (I have yet to replace them - just ignoring the warnings for now) yet at the same time the mouse has no idea what the battery life is or will be and becomes an unreliable nuisance.

Digital camera Review: Excellent for those under 40
Summary: 4 Stars

I received this set as a present and I am very pleased. It can be as customized as anyone could want or the extra buttons can be ignored. My only problem is that the letters on the keyboard are smaller and dimmer than is usual. This makes for a sleek look but also makes me feel it is time for reading glasses.

Digital camera Review: Excellent keyboard/mouse combo
Summary: 4 Stars

Highly recommend this keyboard/mouse combo. Keyboard has a very nice feel with soft touch and very quiet keys. Mouse works on just about any surface, could be a little larger for my hands, but otherwise feels comfortable. Very friendly with my KVM (IOGear) I can switch between multiple PC's and not have any drops.. switching is seemless. Would highly recommend users also install the third-party UberOptions SetPoint enhancements (http://www.mstar.net/users/rlowens). This lets you program just about any key on the mouse/keyboard and have it apply globally or per application. So in iTunes I can use the mouse alone to skip forward/back, change volume etc. In Word I can use the same mouse keys to do Cut/Paste instead. Very customizable.
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