Mouse and keyboard kit designed for mainstream users

Aug 12, 2009 10:07 GMT  ·  By

Logitech, one of the world's leading vendors of computer peripherals and gaming devices, has just announced the expansion of its line of desktop keyboards and mice, with the introduction of the new Logitech Wireless Desktop MK700. The new solution has been designed to provide users with an easy typing experience and comes packed with a number of extra features that enable quick access to media applications. The kit is available with both a stylish wireless keyboard and one of Logitech's high-performance wireless mice, giving users a complete alternative for a desktop peripheral kit.

Thanks to high-quality designs and the use of the latest technologies, Logitech has become one of the favorites amongst computer enthusiasts, as well as the mainstream market. With the launch of the new Wireless Desktop MK700, the company continues its tradition of providing users with high-quality products, designed to offer a complete solution for their desktop computer systems.

According to the specifications of the new desktop kit, users will take advantage of a new, low-profile keyboard that boasts Logitech's Incurve keys, an integrated LCD dashboard and a design that should allow for an easy and soft typing experience. The integrated LCD dashboard allows the user to be informed about the status of important keyboard functions, including details such as battery, Caps Lock, Scroll Lock and Num Lock status. Both the wireless mouse and the new keyboard have been designed to take advantage of the company’s wireless 2.4GHz technology.

According to Logitech, the battery life on the keyboard should last up to three years, while the mouse will require a recharge once a year. The company said that the new wireless desktop kit should become available later this month, for a suggested retail price just short of US$100, at US$99.99.