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Review of Logitech Wave keyboard |
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Written by Dimitar Dinchev a.k.a. Veseliq
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Wednesday, 27 August 2008 |
Page 2 of 5
Page2 - Packaging and contents
As always with the more expensive keyboards of Logitech (and any other brand making this king of accessories actually) is that the packaging is on the level. The nice and big box quickly grabs the eye, creating the illusion of selling something huge, showing in the same time that the manufacturer had taken care for each and every small detail.
These photos are living proof for what we've said. Not only the box is big and beautiful, but it also allows the eventual buyer to see the keyboard without having to unpack it.
Here it is in all it's shine and lustre (or rather not... The three weeks of testing in the form of constant use had left their mark through the small amount of dust between the keys)... It's capable of charming its user with the stylish curved design, multiple interesting buttons ans lovely tactile response from the very first touch.
Of course, Logitech had included in the bundle a software CD and detailed user's guide
Here we made a little comparison of size. We compared the boxes and keyboards themselves. Logitech Wave and the humble compact Everglide DKTBoard, that we recently reviewed.
Time for even closer look upon Logitech's Wave layout and the interesting changes implemented by the company's designers.
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