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The Logitech Wireless Touch Keyboard K400 Plus lets you experience PC-to-TV entertainment the way you Watch video, browse the web, chat with friends and much more. The all-in-one keyboard with touchpad ends the hassle—and clutter—of multiple devices. And a 32.8-foot wireless range ensures your fun won’t be interrupted. Comfortable, quiet keys and a large (3.5-inch) touchpad make navigating entertainment effortless. Even setup is a snap thanks to the tiny, plug-and-play Unifying receiver.
 
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Excellent keyboard, good improvements on the K400
on November 21, 2015
Posted by: dennis
I've owned two of the original K400 keyboards. The first one had the touch-pad die after 2 years, the second didn't survive a short drop onto a carpeted floor. Hopefully, this new model has a bit better quality control.
The Plus appears almost identical to the original K400. The volume keys are easier to reach above the touchpad, the mouse buttons are a bit smaller and more difficult to use. The keys have more travel, better feedback and feel more like a regular keyboard.
The keyboard layout is excellent for a media keyboard. The alphabet keys are full sized, and touch typing is easy. Many of the minor keys (Ctrl, Alt, etc) are half sized. The Plus has a slightly better layout than the original, with full sized Shift and Enter keys.
The touch-pad is an excellent multi-touch that supports two-finger scrolling, panning and tap-to-left-click (assuming your OS has these features, of course). The keyboard is Android friendly if you have a USB adapter on your Android (however, not all versions of Android have the K400 driver). The volume Up and Mute keys work in Mint Linux, but not the volume Down key.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Utilizing Bluetooth 4.0 technology, this compact Insignia™ NS-PCY5BMA USB adapter lets you wirelessly connect up to 7 compatible devices to your USB-enabled laptop from up to 20' away.
 
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Only works with certain versions of Windows
on November 21, 2015
Posted by: dennis
This is NOT a Bluetooth adapter. It's a Bluetooth antenna that requires Windows Vista or better to do all the work. Like a Win-modem, it only works with certain versions of Windows. There are other adapters available that work fine with older versions of Windows, Macs, Linux and the Raspberry Pi. The manufacturer doesn't have any device drivers to install, it's Windows firmware or nothing.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
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Surf the Internet and navigate your laptop with ease with this Logitech K400 920-003070 wireless touch keyboard that features a built-in multitouch touchpad for simple Web browsing. Plug-and-play design allows immediate use.
 
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Wonderful design, poor quality
on May 25, 2015
Posted by: dennis
I got one of these 2 years ago. The "L" key would often stick. But it worked great with Windows, Linux, Android OS. Volume keys, 2 finger scrolling, pinch-to-zoom, everything. Great size keyboard for a HTPC. After 2 years the trackpad started locking up. Tried it on a totally different computer, it was definitely the trackpad itself. Got a replacement, and the trackpad on that only lasted a week before it died.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
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