Product Comparison: Logitech Craft vs Logitech K780
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- This keyboard is heavy and this adds to its solid feeling construction.
- It is heavy keyboard, and looks strong, with some quality in it.
- The keyboard is heavy – very heavy. It looks cool, and it feels incredibly well built.
- It is a heavy bit of kit - probably because of the rechargeable battery in it but also I suspect to give it that premium feel we all want.
- The keyboard weight is quite high and I find it difficult to re-orientate it using only my pinky fingers on either side while typing.
- Not as light as I hoped, it will not take up much room in a backpack.
- Keyboard same little size as apple keyboard but this has the number pad. Love it!
- It’s very compact keyboard considering it has a number pad.
- This fairly compact-sized keyboard is quite heavy and the build quality is excellent.
- The rubber gives the keyboard a whacky weight to it and I don't think this is useful.
- You can press a key right on its very corner and it will still go down evenly, all the keys feel incredibly sturdy and solid.
- Overall the typing experience is great, if you like chiclet style keyboards this is one of if not the best example.
- One of the reasons I purchased this keyboard was because of the back lighting.
- Great typing experience and really bright backlighting.
- Great keycaps that feel stable and enjoyable to press.
- Keys make a lovely noise which is dampened slightly by the hard rubber.
- The pressure feels just right. There is no plastiky feel.
- The keys feel responsive, but not to the point they feel unstable.
- The keys are really well spaced out, and typing is just a pleasure now.
- It's supposed to be silent keyboard, but really isn't quite.
- The keyboard does feature a multi-connect system, which enable you to instantly switch the keyboard between three devices.
- The input dial is a complete gimmick, battery life is amazing and using it with Bluetooth on Windows 10 is joy.
- You can control the intensity of the light and on the maximum brightness mode with the software.
- Logitech states the battery lasts a week but I found this to be false.
- The software is very limited, and in fact programs like Premier are abandoned.
- It has a cool little holder for portable devices such as iPads and Phones.
- Can easily connect to three devices and switch between them.
- Battery life can apparently last up to 2 years and reliable bluetooth connection.
- This keyboard solves the problem beautifully with the tablet resting, very securely, in a slot at the back.
- It's very easy to switch between a Windows laptop and an Android phone. It also works with Macs and iPhones.