Product Comparison: Logitech TK820 vs Logitech K830
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- Low form factor so I don't even need wrist rest for comfort.
- The keyboard are pretty heavy and solid build. It is doesn't move while I accidentally push it.
- The Shift keys are in the right place, the backspace and enter key are the correct size. Whole keyboard is nice looking and compact.
- The keyboard is built well, it is heavy for the size. I think it's saying about quality.
- The unit is too heavy, so I don't want to move it out from desk.
- Excellent size and construction.
- The size is perfect for lap use.
- This keyboard is very smooth operating for the size. Feels on the high end side.
- It small and light weight. Good product for the price.
- Nice feel and weight, lights up nicely and works fine.
- Very handsome unit. Keystroke feel is excellent and response well.
- Surprisingly good key spacing, height, and feel, even with the short travel.
- Compact-style F-keys also include ins and dell which is useful.
- No left/right click buttons for solid operation, meaning you have to rely on the pad configuration to be solid.
- Missing other keys like "print screen" that are useful, with function keys that aren't.
- This is a great media keyboard with backlighting and the trackpad is fantastic.
- This keyboard is perfect for a multimedia center, either with a Desktop or a Console.
- I like the multimedia controls especially the large volume/mute buttons above the trackpad. I also like the lighted keys.
- The only negative for me is that the keyboard lighting doesn't last long enough, and I have to hit the shift key to turn on the backlighting frequently.
- However, one of the biggest cons is the spacing between keys. I sometimes find it difficult to type, but then again, we aren't really using this to type essays.
- After two months, the batteries are still going strong, inspite of the fact that the keyboard rarely gets switched off.
- Excellent range - I normally use it within 8 - 10 feet of the TV, and have not had to ever change how I am holding it to maintain connection.
- The touchpad is very responsive while not take space as mouse.
- It works well, the range is pretty good, and the battery life is excellent.
- Trackpad is jumpy, intermittent and hard to control.
- This keyboard is amazing it work perfectly with android and windows.
- The best wireless keyboard I have ever had. The touch pad can use some work, but the best I have seen on windows.
- I'm able to use with Windows, iOS, and Android as well as with my Samsung Smart TV.
- Nice long charging cable and long lasting battery.
- The wireless signal has been flawless. The keyboard also comes with an extension cable so you can place the receiver anywhere.
- The one and only thing I didn't like is that it doesn't have any kickstand legs to tilt it. Would give it 5 stars if it did.