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Logitech Classic Keyboard 200 USB
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Logitech Classic Keyboard 200 USB

SKU:

097855042842-968019-0403

This product is currently out of stock
Description:

Instantly access Windows 98, 2000, Me, XP, or Windows Vista with the Start button

Features:

Instantly access Windows 98, 2000, Me, XP, or Windows Vista with the Start button


System Requirements - IBM or Compatible PC with Windows 98, 2000, Me, XP or Windows Vista and Available USB port


Product Details:
Product Length: 18.6 inches
Product Width: 7.8 inches
Product Height: 1.3 inches
Product Weight: 1.75 pounds
Package Length: 18.5 inches
Package Width: 7.4 inches
Package Height: 1.6 inches
Package Weight: 1.8 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 59 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5 ( 59 customer reviews )
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51 of 53 found the following review helpful:

5Basic USB keyboard does the job wellAug 09, 2007
By Omar Siddique
True to its name, the Logitech Classic Keyboard is a throwback to their heritage; a straightforward model requiring no special software, without any extra keys or controls. The keys have a slightly-firm springy responsiveness with audible feedback (a slight, but non-intrusive clatter).

Compared to the basic USB keyboard that Dell ships with all its desktop PCs, the Classic's keys are springier, the spacing is a little less dense (which fits my fingers better), and the boundary around the actual keys is more asthetically pleasing in contrast to the sparseness of the Dell keyboard.

This model is shaped slightly differently than the otherwise identical Logitech Classic Keyboard PS/2 model; the trim on the side towards the user is a little narrower, allowing proper use of a wrist-rest, which was a minor drawback on the PS/2 model.

This is a basic keyboard with nice feedback and a low price. It's hard to go wrong here.

29 of 29 found the following review helpful:

5Excellent soft small keyboardNov 11, 2008
By H. S. Choi "booktocki"
I am a programmer so I am a fast typer. I have 5 keyboards in my house. I have Microsoft (most of them too big with too much bells and whistles), Kensington (nice but didn't like the design) and HP (classic) keyboards but I ended up using this one because it is compact and the keys are soft to press which is the exact feeling that I was looking for. I was surprised when I tested this keyboard at Staples, it only costs $14 could satisfy my needs compared to other ones that cost me around $40 to $100. Now my other keyboards are all gathering dusts :)

24 of 29 found the following review helpful:

5Nice, what's there not to like?Sep 30, 2007
By Jack
Pros

- Price. Unless you want to go for the old noisy Dell stock keyboard, you won't find keyboards for much cheaper. Only problem with this 1 is that it doesn't have free shipping, which is why I went elsewhere to buy it.

- Keys. Most of the keys (except for the 6-key group which has delete, insert, home, etc) are where they usually are on most keyboards. Also, the keys are fairly quiet as when compared against a lot of other clattery keyboards. Quiet enough so that my parents next door who are separated by a wall aren't easily woken up by my typing, provided of course, that I make an effort to type quietly.

Cons

- No media keys. I don't really consider this to be a con on my part
as I don't do any heavy online gaming or multitask at lightyear speed.
If you're reading this and you're looking for a gamer's keyboard, you'll have to look at spending $50 on a lucky sale day on a wireless
keyboard with all the extra comfort and extra keys.

- Not the quietest keyboard on Earth. I might sound like I'm contradicting myself, but believe me when I say that I'm doing no such thing. Again, this isn't really a con for me, but more of a warning for people who have sound-sensitive roommates and desire a super-quiet keyboard. If you want a REALLY quiet keyboard, then you won't go wrong with Saitek's newer eclipse keyboard. I would know because I bought this keyboard to replace my Saitek, which just broke on me as a result of my own carelessness. That keyboard served me well on nights when my roommate would be in need of quiet. It just costs anywhere between 3-4 times the price this keyboard is going for. My suggestion: look up bargains, go to Circuit City or BestBuy and try out their keyboards. Compare and see which one is the quietest.

Other thoughts: After some research, I had my choices narrowed down between the Logitech 250 and this Based on the pictures, this one looked a bit sleeker, even though it was a dollar more. I will probably use this keyboard for up to a year, and give it away along with my computer and monitor in a year or two.


7 of 7 found the following review helpful:

4Good keyboardMay 11, 2008
By Jane Doe
Happy with the product - wanted a basic black corded keyboard - no bells and whistles required. This is serving its purpose well - very pleased especially for the price.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

5Great little keyboard!Nov 17, 2009
By Arthur H. Johnson II
I picked this up locally when I killed my keyboard trying to clean it. Its okay, the keyboard was about five years old, so I was due for a replacement. I found the keyboard at wal-mart and picked it up because it was only 12 bucks, it was black, and it had the magic words "Logitech" on it. I've been using Logitech products since I was a child, and they have never ever let me down. I was expecting a satisfactory keyboard at best, and boy was I surprised. The action on the keys is perfect, the keyboard is just the right size, and is still somewhat compact, which I love! Nothing annoys me more than a keyboard that takes up too much room on my desk, and this one is just right. Home and End are in an odd place, but that was just to save room. It doesn't take too long to get used to their new location.

All in all I couldn't recommend this keyboard more. Its your classic keyboard, and so much more. I very highly recommend it! Logitech has yet again not let me down, and delivered above and beyond my expectations.

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