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January 2008
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The editors liked
Comfortable ergonomic design
Lots of functionality
Unique
Comfortable key layout
Easy to get used to
Affordable compared to other ergominded keyboards
Affordable compared to other ergo-minded keyboards
The editors didn't like
Large footprint The Final Word Its hard for a keyboard to do something truly impressive
But Logitechs new Wave combination is nonetheless a great option. It does cost a pretty penny
Exceptionally comfortable, Welldesigned, Good value
SetPoint is a bit clunky and sometimes causes problems with connecting
After over a month of using the Logitech Cordess Desktop Wave, I have to say that this is one of the best keyboard/mouse sets I have ever used. In terms of comfort, the Wave keyboard is innovative and effective. The mouse is also comfortable. In fact, ...
Not very serious, Quiet, Comprehensive software, Lots of reprogrammable keys
Not very serious, Lots of plastic, Skillet
I stand by my assertion that this keyboard tries, and succeeds, to be friendly. Its like a black, hundred-some-key, wireless smiley face. The flexibility that SetPoint brings to the media and function keys is outstanding, and more than what most peopl...
Cordless design, Comfort and Size, Long List of Features, Easy Setup and Installation, Ergonomic Design.
Hard to keep the rubber pads clean, Interference with other mice in close proximity.
Overall the Logitech Cordless Desktop Wave is well worth the $89.99 US price tag it carries. It has performed without any problems besides the interference with the gaming mouse being to close (which is kind of expected). It has a nice clean uniqu...
Abstract: Youve probably done the wave in a stadium, but Logitech wants to do it on your desk: The companys newest wireless keyboard and mouse combo features keys that rise and fall like the tide beneath your fingertips. Is being ergonomic but not too ergonomi...
Abstract: The Logitech Cordless Desktop Wave Keyboard reminds me of shopping for a new mattress. You could basically sleep on any budget mattress out there. As long as it is soft enough and gives support it will serve its purpose. But then you make the mistake/r...
As I mentioned in the intro, I am not a fan of ergo keyboards... at all. I see their purpose, but I personally cannot get used to them. So, as far as pure comfort goes, that leaves me in the dark. After using Logitechs Wave for the past few days, I...
Keyboard feel is a bit mushy
Included Gadgets are hard to find
The Wave keyboard and mouse are great, but they will not blow you away with some new and unforeseen level of comfort that you never thought existed. The keyboard is comfortable, but the squishiness of the keys turned us off a bit. The shortcuts are ver...
Unique, comfortable key layout; easy to get used to; affordable compared to other ergo-minded keyboards.
Inconveniently placed media keys.
Logitechs Cordless Desktop Wave stands out for its comfortable ergonomic touches, an easy learning curve, and its affordable price. We have minor issues with its hot keys--the media controls get short shrift--but heavy typists will like what Logitech ...
Abstract: The Logitech Cordless Desktop Wave has an innovative keyboard that uses tilted keys to match your natural hand position like most ergonomic keyboards out there. However, Logitech went a step further with the Wave and arranged the keys themselves in a u...
Abstract: The Logitech Wave Keyboards design veers slightly from a generic keyboard with its stretched U shaped typing area and differently elevated keys. This is where the term "wave" comes in: Keys on the left and right of the main typing area are lower than ...