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Guru3D.com » News » Introducing Logitech's MK470 Slim Wireless Keyboard

Introducing Logitech's MK470 Slim Wireless Keyboard

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 08/16/2019 08:15 AM | source: | 5 comment(s)
Introducing Logitech's MK470 Slim Wireless Keyboard

Today Logitech announced the Logitech MK470 Slim Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Combo, featuring an ultra-thin compact keyboard and comfortable modern mouse. The typing, clicking and scrolling are precise but ultra-quiet, allowing an enjoyable work experience for you and those nearby.

The fresh new design transforms the MK470 Slim Combo into a visual statement that elevates your desk setup and inspires creativity. The MK470 Slim Combo features all the keys you need, including a number pad, in a compact layout, so you can work efficiently and comfortably. The slim keys with scissor switches offer a whisper-quiet, laptop-like typing experience and the silent mouse clicks also provide an ultra-quiet work experience.

Connect the MK470 Slim Combo to your computer with a 2.4 GHz wireless USB receiver for easy, reliable wireless. Plus MK470 Slim Combo includes an auto-sleep feature that puts the mouse and keyboard in battery saving mode when not in use, so you can extend the time between battery changes, providing up to 18 months and 36 months of battery life for the mouse and keyboard, respectively . The Logitech MK470 Slim Wireless Keyboard and MK470 Slim Wireless Mouse is available for £44.99. 



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tty8k
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#5701002 Posted on: 08/17/2019 01:31 PM
Copy of HP leap

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#5701046 Posted on: 08/17/2019 06:52 PM
Copy of HP leap

Logitech does make OEM products.....so, it's possible that Logitech was involved in the creation of the HP Leap.

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#5701047 Posted on: 08/17/2019 06:58 PM
Copy of HP leap

Hardly a copy considering it's one of the most generic keyboards of all time and there were about 9017 key boards that looked exactly like that before the HP leap. And as pointed above, it might even be made for HP by Logitech.

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#5701074 Posted on: 08/17/2019 09:52 PM
Ok my bad, then I should say:
"Great innovative product from Logitech as you have never seen before ..."

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#5701252 Posted on: 08/18/2019 11:09 PM
Ok my bad, then I should say:
"Great innovative product from Logitech as you have never seen before ..."
That's not what we were saying at all. However, unless you know the OEM, it's rather ignorant to claim one company is copying another. Especially in this case when Logitech has a long standing history of manufacturing keyboards and mice for HP and other system builders.

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