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Review: Logitech MX 5500 Revolution wireless keyboard
A Bluetooth keyboard that's good to type on
Specifications:
Verdict
Overall: Good to type on, but the screen is a bit of a gimmick and there’s no
context key
Will Stapley,
Personal Computer World
23 Jun 2008
With a smooth key action and sturdy design, this keyboard is a joy to type
on.
Both the keyboard and mouse connect via Bluetooth – Logitech includes a
Bluetooth dongle with a quick setup button so you don’t need to mess around with
passcodes.
A special Logitech function key sits in place of the usual context key (which
mimics right-button mouse clicks), but is disappointing.
A small LCD provides information including time, date, email and even the
current temperature, but it’s a pretty pointless addition.
Also included is Logitech’s impressive, but right-hand only,
MX
Revolution mouse.
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