Product Comparison: Logitech K230 vs Logitech K360
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- Not too big, not too small, just the right size.
- Small size doesn't trouble you with the accommodation of your hands for your fingers will feel the most comfortable.
- Compact form design, hardly takes any space.
- The keyboard is bit smaller in size as compared to conventional laptop keyboards, so it might take time adapting.
- Perfect keyboard for a pc, very fast easy to handle, small and perfect size, sexy look at reasonable price.
- It has quite a small footprint and still includes a nicely proportioned numeric keypad.
- Bit lightweight, so not for extensive typing but for light usage works well.
- This is a brilliant keyboard. It’s compact, light but every bit as useful as a full sized board.
- Looks good nice gloss finish, smaller than I expected, and happy with it.
- It's a bit light in weight and it doesn't move about on the desk. Happy with this keyboard.
- The keys are well spaced and I didnt have any problems adjusting.
- Keys are easy to be pressed, not like those of the hard ones in the traditional keyboard.
- Almost all the keys are there that you generally need, except those for controlling brightness of the screen.
- Fast connects and easy to carry. Keys are very soft and good.
- Arrow keys are crammed in a very little space, up/down arrow keys are to be split from a single key.
- Really easy to type on, the keys are nicely spaced out so you never mistakenly hit the wrong key.
- The keys are smooth & quiet in operation, and only need a light touch to register.
- There are some handy shortcuts using the function keys, some of which can also be customized.
- As a basic wireless keyboard this is amazing. It's great for normal use, for gaming and for typing.
- The K360 keys have another balance and so I feel I can't type as fast.
- Very nice and portable keyboard having smooth keys and quick response, easy to connect.
- It comes with 3 battery covers in three different colours.
- Unified receiver - the best part If you have a logitech mouse or any other logitech wireless device
- Battery backup should be good as I do a lot of typing and my battery is still going.
- No indicators for caps lock and no.
- Battery life is definitely a good point so far. I rarely turn this keyboard off and I've been using it every day for 3 months without incident.
- There is a handy on/off switch at the top right which means you can preserve battery life.
- The keyboard does 'sleep' when there is no signal from the USB wireless adaptor.
- Battery life is very very long which is a major plus - its almost akin to that of a watch's life.
- Using this with my laptop, much easier than the integral one, plus it has a capslock indicator light.