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Giving my keyboard and mouse a rest from the usual pounding gave me the opportunity to check out an offering from Logitech...
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Logitech’s stylish MK710 keyboard benefits from smooth-action keys that feel great to type on. However, as with the cheaper Logitech MK520 there’s no Context key, which is a real shame. Media shortcut buttons are found at the top of the keyboard, with...
This is a good keyboard and mouse set, but it’s also very expensive and similar quality alternatives such as Logitech’s MK520 are better value...
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Product Code: 920-002429 The Logitech Wireless Desktop MK710 is a wireless keyboard and mouse bundle that operates from a single USB dongle. As wireless devices take over the office, some users – particularly those who review IT peripherals for a liv...
As we’ve come to expect from Logitech, both the Logitech Wireless Desktop MK710 keyboard and mouse are attractive, high-quality peripherals. We do have reservations about the keyboard's muffled typing action, and both devices are surprisingly large fo...
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For most people, a keyboard and mouse set is a cursory afterthought - as long as it's cheap and comfortable, it will do. Logitech's Wireless Desktop MK710 set has a mighty task on its hands to justify an eye-watering £76 exc VAT price tag. The feature...
A couple of nice advanced features, but an odd mouse and a high price limit appeal...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-17 17:45:37
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With its smooth, curved edges and stylish design, the Wireless Desktop MK710 keyboard and mouse set is an instant eye-pleaser.The set comprises Logitech’s new MK700 keyboard and the M705 laser mouse, both of which connect to the PC using a supplied min...
Extra-long battery life; padded wrist rest; comfortable mouse...
Cramped keyboard; no Windows Context key; mouse will not suit left-handed users...
The excellent battery life is impressive, but the keyboard is hampered by its cramped, low-profile design Good points Extra-long battery life; padded wrist rest; comfortable mouse Bad points Cramped keyboard; no Windows Context key; mouse will not sui...
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-17 17:45:37
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With its smooth, curved edges and stylish design, the Wireless Desktop MK710 keyboard and mouse set is an instant eye-pleaser.The set comprises Logitech’s new MK700 keyboard and the M705 laser mouse, both of which connect to the PC using a supplied min...
Extralong battery life; padded wrist rest; comfortable mouse...
Cramped keyboard; no Windows Context key; mouse will not suit lefthanded users...
The excellent battery life is impressive, but the keyboard is hampered by its cramped, low-profile design...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2011-08-17 17:45:37
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The mouse: M705 The mouse supplied in this pack is the Marathon Mouse M705 that we tested not too long ago. It has several good points, starting with its huge 3-year battery life (like the keyboard). We also liked its nice, sculpted design, the two th...
Pluses, Good battery life: 3 years, M705 mouse better for small hands, Practical LCD screen, Plenty of shortcuts, A good option for anyone who's not keen on 'laptop' style keys...
Minuses, Longer key travel can take a bit of getting used to, M705 mouse better for small hands, No backlighting, For the same price, you could pick up the keyboard and mouse of your choice separately...
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FAR too often the keyboard and mouse supplied with your desktop PC are in the same league as the tyres on a new car: they're good enough for the job but worth upgrading when the time comes. If that time is at hand for your keyboard and mouse but the...
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Logitech, one of the leading computer peripheral companies, has brought out their new MK710 Wireless Desktop. This combo features Logitech's new Incurve Keys (TM), has a three year battery life and we have been given it to test and use with our up and com...
3 Year Battery Life, Unifying Receiver, Wireless, Comfortable...
Drops out occasionally, not great for gaming...
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Logitech has always been known for high quality peripherals, and it’s no different with the Logitech Wireless Desktop MK710 combo.The package includes the MK700 keyboard, the Marathon Mouse M705 and Logitech’s tiny unifying receiver that enables wirele...
At the end of the day the Logitech MK710 wireless keyboard and mouse combo is a high quality package with lots of productivity enhancing features which shouldn’t leave anyone disappointed. It’s easy to install, easy to use and very comfortable, perfect...
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uk.hardware.info Updated: 2014-08-21 07:54:35
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You can't avoid having to purchase a new keyboard or a new mouse every once in a while. Desktop sets which combine both are relatively inexpensive; that is what people seem to think, at least. We tested twelve sets ranging from approximately 20 to 90 eu...
The twelve desktop sets leave us somewhat disappointed. Those who are looking for a truly excellent keyboard and mouse are better off purchasing them separately. Something we just can't understand is the urge of manufacturers to 'improve' their keyboard...
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While it may not have the comfort curve of the Microsoft Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 6000 ($89.95 direct, 4 stars), the Logitech Wireless Desktop MK700 keyboard offers a great feature set and comfortable typing experience. It's coupled with the Marathon...
Wireless Unifying USB. Comfortable palm rest. Excellent typing experience. Numeric pad. Designated function and media buttons. LED dash.
Glossy frame attracts smudging.
Go wireless with Logitech's Desktop MK710 and upgrade your typing and navigating experience with comfort. Buy it now...
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insidehw.com Updated: 2011-08-17 17:45:37
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Many of us dislike cables to the point of doing absolutely everything possible to get rid of them. The obvious thing to do is to buy a wireless mouse and keyboard. However, you’ll immediately hit into a major wall - the price. Wireless kits tend to be...
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testseek.com/labs Updated: 2011-08-17 17:45:37
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Normally when we review mice or keyboards we go for high end stuff directed towards gamers. This time we are instead looking at an office/multimedia type mouse and keyboard combo, the Logitech Wireless Desktop MK710.Here are the specifications:Logitech...
Construction quality and materials, Ergonomics, Extra features, Comfort of use, Drivers with excellent functionality...
High price, Poor LCD screen, Too small mouse...
Logitech usually do solid products and they have succeeded here as well. However there are some minor faults which I recommend them to fix for newer revisions of this product.One of the things that annoyed me a bit was the low luminosity of the LCD scr...
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consumersearch.com Updated: 2011-08-31 03:18:36
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Although it's relatively new to the market, the Logitech Wireless Desktop MK710 earns a handful of kudos for being a comfortable mouse and keyboard combo that's excellent for everyday use. Packed with features such as customizable function keys, media...
Comfortable wrist rest, LED panel, Tactile key response, Unifying receiver...
Small mouse, Fingerprint magnet...
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toptenreviews.com Updated: 2012-03-22 01:04:02
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Logitech is famous for its broad range of computer peripherals, remote controls and many other high-end gadgets that make interacting with our most essential and entertaining electronics more enjoyable. The products consistently enhance productivit...
The mouse is very comfortable to use...
The mouse doesn't work on glass surfaces...
The Logitech Wireless Desktop 710 is the softest and quietest keyboard in our comparison. Our group of testers found it comfortable to use, but some didn't like how soft the keys are. The mouse received one of the highest ratings for comfort, although it'...
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We have been swapping out a number of mouse/keyboard combos across the office the last week or so, replacing the Logitech MK700 option we have been using at most workstations/offices for a quite a while now (we originally switched to the original units ba...
It seems to be a good upgrade since the previous combo set. Our only stinks were the fact that the mouse was a little smaller, the scroll wheel in hyper-mode is a little messy at times, and of course the “Smooth Scroll” glitch (which caused us to lower ou...
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