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Logitech Introduces Its Wireless, Backlit K800 Keyboard

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Logitech has a new keyboard on the market with the K800 model, which is completely wireless, backlit and with a fairly spacious design, where Logitech has not sought to make a compact keyboard, but a comfortable one to write no matter what it occupies on the desktop.

Logitech K800 - Wireless, Backlit, and Low-travel PerfectStroke Keys

In an age when keyboards seem to fit everything into smaller and smaller profiles, the K800 takes up a luxurious amount of space. About 45 centimeters wide and 20 centimeters from top to bottom.

The large size allows for a full set of alphanumeric keys, a numeric keypad, and a dozen function keys that double as hotkeys for playing music, email, and other secondary tasks. There is plenty of room for the palm and wrist to rest on the bottom. And its sleek wedge shape and matte black finish with see-through trims add a bit of 'elegance' to the ensemble.

The backlight can be activated or deactivated at any time or reduce or increase the brightness, and it also has a curious manual proximity detection system that increases the brightness when we bring our hands closer.

Its design and keys make it perfect for typing

The Logitech K800 uses the PerfectStroke key system with a 3.2mm low travel. Undoubtedly, it is a keyboard designed to write and not so much for video games, where there are perhaps more attractive options and with more possibilities for lighting, but there is no denying the quality of the materials used and that it is a keyboard that is designed to write., unlike many gaming keyboards.

It is increasingly useful to have keyboards that are backlit, that allow us to write correctly at night or in environments that are poorly lit.

The Logitech K800 is currently available for € 125 from the Logitech official site.

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