Wednesday, August 25, 2010

K800 - the new illuminated wireless Keyboard by LOGITECH


The lights in this 7.67 by 1 by 17.7-inch (HWD) keyboard adjust their brightness according to the amount of light in the room. It even has motion sensors, so if you accidentally leave the keyboard on the device will go into standby and prevent a drain on the batteries. Additionally, Logitech includes rechargeable batteries to reduce waste, which are predicted to last about 10 days depending on use.

The K800 utilizes wireless USB technology—specifically Logitech's Unifying USB, which features 2.4GHz wireless connectivity and allows compatible keyboard and mice to be identifiable to a single USB.

Logitech wants you to spend more time playing or working in the dark with their latest addition, the Wireless Illuminated Keyboard K800. This keyboard will come with backlit keys that have not yet lost its novelty, although Logitech is nice enough to throw in wireless connectivity this time round for those who are looking forward to the day where they can truly lead a wireless life.

The backlight will adjust itself automatically based on the amount of light in the room thanks to integrated ambient light sensors, while motion sensors will detect whether those are your hands that approach the keyboard, turning on the backlight in the process (and vice versa, of course). Manual lighting adjustments lets you tailor the brightness based on your personal preference, while an On/Off switch makes it easier for you to conserve the K800’s battery life.

Other features include a three-year limited warranty and Logitech's PerfectStroke key system, meaning the keys will be incurved.


In order to function properly, the keyboard requires Internet access to download software. Other system requirements include an OS running Window XP or higher.

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