Product Comparison: Rapoo 8000 vs Logitech MK240
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- It seems like a normal assembly, nothing shakes, does not creak. Compact size.
- Good quality keyboard. Small and compact in size.
- Everything is solid and works well. Small size, comfortable, no unnecessary digital block on the right.
- Good for the people who are looking for small form factor keyboard.
- The size and layout needs some time to get used to. But seems like this is amazing spacesaver.
- If you want a small keyboard, this works great. Highly recommend.
- I needed smaller keyboard and I didn't like the loud clicking. This one solves both those issues perfectly and in style. Love it!
- Smaller than what I expected but still very nice keyboard.
- This is so much more convenient than a full size keyboard, if you don't need it.
- Compact lightweight keyboard. Also cool design.
- A good workable keyboard, with shortened design comfortable to type.
- The keyboard is very quite. It does not have the numeric keyboard superimpose like on the old laptops.
- The Quality of keystrokes are really very good and absolutely have no complaints on build quality.
- Keyboard's key quality is good and key travel is very less, so it makes too much noise if you type a lot.
- Keyboard with a huge stroke. I took it to save the laptop keyboard in games. Not suitable for games at all!
- For typing text is a good model. Also prett convinient to play games too.
- Low and almost easy keystroke, with fast typing it prints letters well.
- Full-size buttons, no need to get used to typing in blind.
- A very nice stroke of keys on the keyboard. Rubber feet do not allow sliding.
- Not at all worth the cost. Very cheap plastic body. Keys are hard to type.
- Keyboard and mouse require single AA battery (one for each). And the battery lasts for a year.
- Easily connects to PC, laptops and even Android with OTG adapter.
- I really like this keyboard and mouse to connect it with my desktop and with the video output at TV.
- Loses contact with the receiver (the receiver was 10 cm from the keyboard and mouse).
- I feel slight issue regarding the range of this keyboard and mouse. I am unable to use it by connecting it at the backside of CPU.
- I bought it for a Raspberry Pi, and use it more with my laptop.
- For signal loss, she was not seen in two weeks of use, despite the fact that I use it on my lap or sofa.
- The signal confidently holds up to 7 meters through the wall, depending on the location relative to the dongle.
- Very comfortable and lightweight keyboard. Does not require troubles with installation. Just Plug-and-Play.
- There is no bay for the USB adapter not in the mouse, not in the keyboard.