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      6th May 2005
Evenin' all,

Does anyone use or have used a Logitech wireless LX 300 Keyb/Mouse?

If so are they any good?

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I use the Logitech wireless keyboard and mouse (Elite Keyboard and LX700 mouse) which I got as a duo. I have always regretted not having bought them earlier as they are absolutely fantastic in every way. The mouse was a concern for me in the begining as I thought that a rechargable mouse could be a hinderance as what if I want to use it and find out the batteries were drained. I realised after buying and using it that it is not a problem at all. I did run out of the charge in the batteries but if kept on the cradle for just 60 seconds it will give you 10 minutes usability which I thought was fantastic by any standards.Apparently the crade has some sort of turbo charger installed that is why it charges so quickly. This will atleast enable you to do your work in an emergency say if you need to send out a couple of urgent messages.

If you are thinking of getting it, just don't think twice grab it as it would be one of the wisest investment you will do.

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Could do with keeping it under £50 and ideally be available at PCWorld. (can't be bobbed driving to microdirect)

Can't see much difference between the LX 300 and LX 700 apart from the mouse charger.

Just want a quality keyb and mouse that works, i don't want to end up with one of those wireless mice that bobbles all over the place. (thats why a replacement is required)

 
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MX1000 & a wired keyboard of your choice can't be bettered.

In my opinion

Good luck with your final choice Techs.

 
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both keyb and mouse must be wireless, it's for my old man's work, the desk is a fair way from the base unit (don't ask). nipping down to pc world now to see what they got. (i hate that place, but it's just so convenient!)

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Job's a good'n.

Works fine, very pleased.

 
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Hi I am not sure which category my question will fall into, are you available to answer a concern that I have? Thanks
 
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Hi I am not sure which category my question will fall into, are you available to answer a concern that I have? Thanks
Who, anybody? Or Lord Techy?

Go ahead and ask, one of us will do our best.

And welcome to the Forum, LadyDee

 
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Cheers flops it's not often people use my full title

Ladydee, whats your question?

 
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Hi,

I am not sure if you can check my today's posts. They all pretain to my problem. I have received 2 replies thus far and I have followed thru and still no working

I cannot access the Internet. This is before downloading Firefox not after. After downloading Firefox, It installed fine but I keep getting an error message....:cannot locate. start.mozilla.org

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