Product Comparison: Logitech K400 vs Microsoft All-in-One
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- This keyboard seems to be just the right size compact and sleek for portability.
- The keyboard is just the right size for me and all of the keys work great.
- It's a decent size for any media centre setup and certainly looks the part.
- The touchpas is a good size and does the trick with either a tap for buttons or the actual buttons themselves.
- The compact size means it would not really be suitable for long term desktop use however. I like it.
- It's responsive, light and feels really good typing wise.
- It's very light weight and works from a long distance.
- Batteries last a good while. It's ergonomic and very light so works a treat.
- Connection and setup is simple, the keyboard is light and easy to hold, the keys are responsive without being too light nor heavy.
- For a little device it sure is not light in weight, in fact it is very very heavy.
- The keys feel okay, but the keyboard does feel delicate.
- Typing is comfortable and on the silent side.
- The keys feel well placed out and I love the short/hot keys.
- The keyboard keys feel very nice to press and again have that smooth Logitech feel im used too so thumbs up to Logitech on that one.
- The keys are low-profile but soft and easy to use, both for faster and slower typers.
- The keys are good, I can touch type without any problems.
- The keyboard is OK. Button press feels positive, with sufficient weight for comfortable typing.
- It's responsive, light and feels really good typing wise. Top marks, Microsoft!
- The buttons are the nasty, hard 'tilting pad' kind that pay more heed to nonsensical design fashion than ergonomics, they make my fingers ache.
- I feel like my typing is slower and more error-prone, as I'm having to jab them quite hard.
- The multitouch features also work well for scrolling etc.
- The touchpad is very responsive and the multi-touch feature is very usefull for scrolling up and down internet pages and documents.
- The trackpad was the best feature about this keyboard.
- The wireless functionality with the nano USB receiver is quite nifty as well.
- Touchpad lacks scrolling features (that is, you cannot "drag" or swipe to scroll)
- It is completely windows 8 friendly with no installation disks no nonsense literally you just plug it in and that's all.
- Works with a wireless usb transmitter which is remarkably small.
- Not having wires is really nice. I use this as a daily driver and I'm quite happy with it.
- The track pad is nice to have but it's not top tier by any stretch.
- The trackpad isn't as sensitive as I would like. Small movements don't register.