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The Logitech USB Keyboard K200 is a durable, spill-resistant wired keyboard featuring 104 easy-to-read keys, 19 one-touch Internet buttons, and plug-and-play USB connectivity. Designed for comfortable, quiet typing, it supports Windows XP, Vista, and 7, making it a practical choice for professionals managing legacy systems or seeking a reliable everyday keyboard.
| ASIN | B003VAM36K |
| Additional Features | One touch Internet Keys |
| Antenna Location | Education |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,562 in Computer Keyboards |
| Brand | Logitech |
| Built-In Media | keyboard quick start guide |
| Button Quantity | 19 |
| Color | One Color |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 out of 5 stars 113 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Weight | 1.1 Pounds |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | Single Color |
| Keyboard Description | Multimedia |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Logitech |
| Model Number | 920-002719 |
| Number of Keys | 104 |
| Power Source | USB Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Education |
| Special Feature | One touch Internet Keys |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Switch Type | Linear |
| UPC | 097855067227 097855080998 778890932243 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
T**.
Does not function during POST
I bought this KB to replace an IBM PS/2 KB whose key glyphs were so worn I could no longer read them. I'm not a perfect touch-typist; I have to look at certain parts of KB so I need to be able to read the keys. Unfortunately, this KB does not function during POST (Power on self-test). This means you cannot manage BIOS with this KB. You also cannot select alternative OSes that are installed on the machine nor boot into SAFE mode with Windows XP. The machine is old, with a TYAN Tiger 100 2-processor MB, an AMI BIOS and two Intel Pentium IIIs, but it's a perfectly good machine that still functions flawlessly. All I wanted was a reliable replacement KB that would do what an IBM PC KB is supposed to do. This one is a fine KB AFTER the machine boots, but does not fulfill that simple expectation. So, my only option, I think, is to keep that old KB around just in case I need to enter SAFE mode (I did, that's how I discovered this problem) or tweak the BIOS. Logitech customer support wasn't much help. They confirmed (in error, it turned out!) their KB lacked POST functionality AFTER I did my own troubleshooting and reported results to them. So, don't say you weren't warned. 6/17/2014 update: My bad! Pilot error and I know better. I have to revise my rating to five stars and fess up. My MB has two USB ports and I also have a PCI card with four additional USB ports. I stupidly had the KB plugged into an expansion-card port instead of a MB port. POST is all about the MB so it should have been obvious why the KB wasn't active during POST. Moving it resolved the problem. As to the techie at Logitech, I think he should have known to ask this question, but this review is about the KB, not the quality of the support, which is a whole other matter. Your mileage will most assuredly vary.
K**R
Not up to standard
I have been using logitech keyboard and mice for years so I didn't think twice about buying one for work even bought a cover to keep it dust free but the S and the L stopped working and it is only 2 months old. What a waste.
M**A
Flimsy
I was looking for a replacement of my Ultra-X, which is sadly out of production, and figured this logitech would be okay. It wasn't. First, the keys traveled further than on the Ultra-X. I really want a keyboard with a short key travel, like a laptop keyboard, but the K200 disappointed in that. Furthermore, the keyboard would visibly buckle every time I typed a key in the middle of the keyboard, and I really don't use a lot of force typing (used to an Ultra-X, remember?). So yeah, after trying it out for five minutes, I packed it back up to ship it back. This is definitely not the quality I am used from Logitech. Such a shame they don't make the Ultra-X anymore.
C**1
HIGHLY RECOMMEND
When I first received this keyboard, I didn't think I was going to like it because it is so much smaller than any keyboard I ever had. It turns out I love it. It is nice and small and leaves me plenty of room on my desk for paperwork and files that I need to have handy. It also tilts slightly upwards in the front which makes it easier using the keys in the back. I wasn't sure if I was going to get use to the spacebar being so much smaller than my previous keyboards. Once I got use to using it, I was extremely pleased. I know I will never go back to a large keyboard again. If you are looking for a compact keyboard and one that is easy to use this is the one to purchase. I don't know how I ever got along without it previously. Like all Logitech products, the price is right and the quality is outstanding. You won't be sorry if you purchase this one.
J**E
Good keyboard
Logitech itself has had a 50/50 streak with me, some items being poor and others being great and reliable. This keyboard is definitely the latter. I needed to replace my last keyboard because the keys were sticking and required a lot of effort to press, which slowed down both my typing and my gaming. Fortunately, the keys of the K200 are light and springy, allowing me to type and game with little effort once again. The media keys are neat and I like how the buttons are split between sound media and other miscellaneous keys, allowing for easy sound adjustment and starting/pausing of music without accidentally opening my browser or e-mail; however, all the media keys only take up about one-half of the space above the normal keys, possibly leaving room for more keys, which I kind of wish they had capitalized on. The strangest thing about it is that the PC power key (for quickly hibernating or powering off your PC) is located directly between the calculator and e-mail hotkeys. It might have been better to put the power hotkey all the way to one side, but it hasn't been a problem yet, so don't let its awkward positioning deter you so much. Aside from those few things, I think it's a good keyboard. It's minimal enough that it's aesthetically pleasing and doesn't take up too much space on my small desk, and large enough that there's plenty of spacing between key clusters (such as between the arrow keys and the number pad). It's also a great keyboard for the price range (especially for those of us on a tight budget). Most important to me is that the space bar is also light, springy, and compact; eschewing the large, cumbersome space bars some keyboards have that sometimes make it difficult to properly press when gaming. Time will tell how reliable and durable it is, but I feel like I can say it will not disappoint.
I**S
Attractive design, degrading feel
(Update 11/2012) I stopped using this keyboard after a few months. The keys became stiffer and a lot less smooth. A mechanical keyboard might be the only way to get the feel I'm looking for, but I have a number of old freebie keyboards around here that now feel better to me than the K200. (9/2011) I bought this keyboard to replace one I spilled 22oz of beer into. Given the previous keyboard's fate, I wasn't eager to spend much on a new one! I bought this K200 over the K120 because of the media buttons. I cannot live without on-keyboard volume controls, and I really like the Sleep and Calculator buttons too. The feel of the main keys is typical Logitech, if you're familiar, which I like. The media keys are far too firm though, hence 4 out of 5 stars, though I am getting used to them. I like this board's full-sized keys, yet small chassis footprint. Believe it or not I really like the look of this keyboard: the timeless style of dignified form following function. So many lower-cost products like this are over-styled. It does have flip-out risers (which I'm using) and plenty of grippy rubber feet, which is good because the board is surprisingly light weight. Bonus: the bottom has drainage holes! For $17 (prime shipping) I am very pleased. The board is surely designed to a (low) price, but it feels designed to a price well. I like using this keyboard and others with a foam palm rest. I already had an ancient one lying around, but new ones can't be more than a few bucks...
P**X
Nice
Functions like how you expect. The height of the keys are halfway from regular keys on a keyboard to laptop keys so it's easier to type with if you're used to full height keys. This is a media keyboard so it has the volume keys, email key, standby key, browser key, calculator key and stuff. It's plug and play so you don't have to worry about installing drivers from a disc because your computer will automatically recognize it, download the drivers, and install it for you. I wish the keyboard was a tad bit wider because of the way I position my fingers to type but for a cheap $15 quality keyboard, it's hard to beat. Overall, it's reliable (been using it for about 4 months now), easy to type with, and has all the necessary media keys for me (mainly wanted it for the volume control but calculator key is a nice plus). If you're looking for a reliable and cheap media keyboard, then this is perfect.
O**R
Cheap Flimsy Keyboard
I bought this because the reviews were fairly positive, but boy was I disappointed. Really cheap and squishy keys. Returning it and trying something else.
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