Product Comparison: Logitech MK220 vs Logitech MK235
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- Compact neat and tidy on the desktop. Love this size.
- Similar size to an apple keyboard which is good if you're used to one.
- Normal/average sized mouse but is a little smaller than some/most gaming mice, again great for medium/smaller hands.
- Not too loud, the smaller size is convenient.
- I really like this product it’s easy to handle not too big not too small just the right size.
- The mouse is the right size and the buttons and scrolling feel right.
- I like the size and shape of the keys, as well as the layout.
- The keyboard is a good size and lightweight.
- Like the size and price very much.
- The mouse is probably a good size for a child or person with extra small hands.
- Personally I like they keys as they are like laptop keys so slim and low travel.
- It is a light and compact of a full keyboard. The keys are quiet and soft.
- Nice feel to the keys, not flimsy, very easy to setup, good wireless range.
- Good design but keys are too close together and quality is poor.
- The end, home & delete keys are placed in weird places.
- The keys are the nice and big like on the keys on the new macbook pro.
- The keys are very mushy and not very tactile.
- I like the soft touch keys, it doesn't sound like there is a ticker running all the time when I type.
- Good quality, light weight, nice soft keys.
- Keys are so close, they are touching (no friction, but there is zero space between).
- Very Very good, key travel is good for such a compact keyboard, and the mouse whilst being quite basic, has all the features I need.
- Works fantastically 5 metres from my computer.
- Easy to use. Just plug the dongle in usb and it works.
- Well worth the money. Easy to set up plug in and away you go.
- Also plugged into Android phone via OTG cable and it works no problem.
- The function keys on this model and this model only are large and regular sized like the rest of the keys on the keyboard.
- And the battery life of the mouse was really bad.
- I enjoy the wireless feature! The signal range is pretty good also, about 20-30 ft.
- So easy to use and the smaller footprint works with my small desk.
- Just plug in the USB into your machine and turn on the mouse to use it.