Target has for Target Circle Customers (free to join): Logitech MK270 Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Combo on sale for $18.49 - 20% Target Circle Savings Offer = $14.79. Select free store pickup where stock permits, otherwise shipping is free on orders of $35+.
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Features an advanced 2.4GHz wireless connection with a range of up to 10 meters
Switch Type: Mechanical
Battery: 2 AAA Alkaline, Required (Included)
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This price beats a previous Frontpage Deal from August of last year.
This price is $13.20 lower (47.16% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting at $27.99 at the time of this posting.
Model: Logitech Mk270 Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Combo
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Good point to bring up. I bought one of these combo keyboards a few weeks ago and was annoyed to find out it didn't work w the unifying receiver I already had. Was forced to return since I had no more usb ports. Seems some models work and others don't. Ridiculous that Logitech wouldn't make this popular combo work w their existing and heavily used dongles. SMH
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Sorry, corrected my post. Appears to come with a receiver that only works with the included KB and mouse. Not sure that would impact most people.
Good point to bring up. I bought one of these combo keyboards a few weeks ago and was annoyed to find out it didn't work w the unifying receiver I already had. Was forced to return since I had no more usb ports. Seems some models work and others don't. Ridiculous that Logitech wouldn't make this popular combo work w their existing and heavily used dongles. SMH
Great inexpensive keyboard. I've had this model or a similar one for years. Used 5 days or more a week for work. Hardly ever needs battery replaced. Does the job. Got one for my son for college - he's not a PC gamer so it works for him as well.
Good point to bring up. I bought one of these combo keyboards a few weeks ago and was annoyed to find out it didn't work w the unifying receiver I already had. Was forced to return since I had no more usb ports. Seems some models work and others don't. Ridiculous that Logitech wouldn't make this popular combo work w their existing and heavily used dongles. SMH
Funny thing is they sell the keyboard separately come with a unifying receiver and the mouse only with a unifying receiver as wel. But in this combo, it's specifically not unifying. Go figure…
Funny thing is they sell the keyboard separately come with a unifying receiver and the mouse only with a unifying receiver as wel. But in this combo, it's specifically not unifying. Go figure…
Yep...and that's what I wound up purchasing after returning this combo.
This uses 2.4ghz wifi to type over router to anyone in your WAN?
Yes, I have three identical ~14 yr old Logitech wireless mouse/keyboard receiver systems (not wifi). Two are still in use. ~Two yrs ago, I found, displayed in an open Word document, on an unattended PC, several familiar strings of text and one of my user ID's and it's password embedded therein. I was very suspicious that something very strange had happened or perhaps even that someone with nefarious intent was afoot. A few days later it dawned on me that my keystrokes and their resulting radio signal transmitted from wireless keyboard A had been received by receiver B which was connected to a different PC 40 ft and three rooms away, and displayed on that systems monitor. It was pleasing to have solved that mystery and it was a relief to learn no malintent was involved. I had a good laugh and it still makes me smile because it fooled me so easily.
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Good point to bring up. I bought one of these combo keyboards a few weeks ago and was annoyed to find out it didn't work w the unifying receiver I already had. Was forced to return since I had no more usb ports. Seems some models work and others don't. Ridiculous that Logitech wouldn't make this popular combo work w their existing and heavily used dongles. SMH
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Yeah. There are drainage holes in the keyboard.
Yes, I have three identical ~14 yr old Logitech wireless mouse/keyboard receiver systems (not wifi). Two are still in use. ~Two yrs ago, I found, displayed in an open Word document, on an unattended PC, several familiar strings of text and one of my user ID's and it's password embedded therein. I was very suspicious that something very strange had happened or perhaps even that someone with nefarious intent was afoot. A few days later it dawned on me that my keystrokes and their resulting radio signal transmitted from wireless keyboard A had been received by receiver B which was connected to a different PC 40 ft and three rooms away, and displayed on that systems monitor. It was pleasing to have solved that mystery and it was a relief to learn no malintent was involved. I had a good laugh and it still makes me smile because it fooled me so easily.