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Nowadays, it's not uncommon for a person to own at least two devices. Sometimes they may have a tablet and a smartphone, or even two smartphones, and not forgetting their PC or Macs. People are increasingly multitasking between these devices to do their w...
Although the K380 gives a nice typing experience and the flexibility on changing between the devices seamlessly, I don't think it's the type of item that I would bring around if I was traveling. It may be portable for sure, then again I would rather use i...
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tech-critter.com Updated: 2017-05-01 06:50:04
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Of all the big names in the PC world, Logitech is no stranger when it comes to computer peripherals. and the name is often related to quality and affordability. They make tons of quality products - mices, keyboards, speakers, webcams and even gaming gears...
Clean packaging, Light weight, Good build quality, Simple setup, Multi-platform support, Seamless device switching...
So-so key travel and feel...
Typing on the K380 is quite unique because there is a difference in feel when you type on rounded buttons. and you don't see them often. The keys are contoured to cup your fingertips while typing. But since the key travel is pretty limited due to the l...
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One of the most universally recognisable names in tech accessories, Logitech has been creating keyboards since time immemorial. Their latest offering, the K380 Bluetooth Keyboard looks to continue their tradition of offering well-built typing devices for...
Compact, competent and well-built, the K380 is a multi-tasker's dream keyboard.Value: 8/10Features: 8/10Performance: 8/10Design: 8/10Usability: 9/10...
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Logitech K380 Multi-Device Bluetooth Keyboard release date: September 2015 Logitech K380 Multi-Device Bluetooth Keyboard price: £39.99 Logitech M535 Bluetooth Mouse release date: September 2015 Logitech M535 Bluetooth Mouse price: £39.99 Logitech K380 Mul...
Both the K380 keyboard and M535 mouse show off the ‘new Logitech’, which is focused on design and determined to cater to more than just computer users. In terms of features, looks and value for money, Logitech seems to have hit the nail on the head...
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Some of my readers have noted that it's been a while since I last made a blog posting. This is mainly because I've been extremely busy trying to prepare everything for my upcoming holiday. As I mentioned previously in this posting, this year will be a “y...
While a little on the pricey side, the Logitech K380 and M337 are a good match for the road warrior that likes to use touch devices for more productive purposes. The keyboard is a little on the heavy side, but it is very sturdy and worked flawlessly after...
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The work-life boundary is increasingly blurred, these days. Emails ping in the pocket all weekend, and the entire world has become our workplace: the bus, the bath, the pub. The great literary minds of tomorrow are in their local Costas, hunched over swea...
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Logitech has been all about keyboards that are designed to handle multiple connections to several different devices for the last couple of years, starting with the (freakin' awesome) K810 . About a year ago, the versatile K480 was released, with its bigge...
Excellent versatility for the price It's $40 and can work with essentially any Bluetooth device, be it iOS, Android, Windows, Mac, or even Chrome OS, Good typing experience That's what really matters with keyboards, and this one offers a pleasant experien...
Missing keys I use home and end all the time. They're missing on this keyboard, which drives me nuts. Other keys, like delete and the arrow keys, are undersized, which makes them harder to hit quickly...
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Logitech has been one of the biggest names in mobile accessories lately, and it's on a roll with its latest creation, the K380 Bluetooth keyboard.What's unique about the K380, however, is that it can connect to up to three different devices, allowing you...
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topnewreview.com Updated: 2018-04-18 03:41:24
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minimalist designThe K380 is an interesting looking keyboard at first blush; its curved edges and rounded keys gives it a sort funkiness that's leagues away from what a manufacturer like Dell would pump out. That's no knock on its quality though; the...
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