Logitech Wireless Solar Keyboard K750
31.12.69
Logitech offers an possibility to Apple’s shrinking keyboards with the ample Wireless Solar Keyboard K750. Unlike Apple’s current power starving wireless keyboard and mice, the K750 promises a much greener alternative using solar power. The keyboard uses a small dongle – rather Unifying receiver and Wireless extender – to link wirelessly to your Mac or PC and appears to offer a good range for anyone choosing to work from some distance. Logitech claims 828 million AA batteries would be saved per year if everyone switched to solar powered keyboards, adding that a full onset can work for up to three months in total darkness. In use the K750 keyboard proved responsive, comfortable and relatively quiet, although lacks any lights to show when the Caps Close is on or for working in near dark. However, during our relatively short time using the keyboard the K750 has worked fine, maintaining a draw near full charge even during a prolonged period of bad weather. If you’re a long time user of Apple’s desktop computers you’ve expectantly noticed that as screen sizes have increased, keyboards have got smaller.
Source: Australian Macworld