


This three-piece set includes a modern-looking ergonomic keyboard, an oversize angled mouse, and a detached numeric keypad. The company is attempting to make ergonomic computing cool again with the Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic Desktop set. Microsoft has been manufacturing ergonomic keyboards for nearly 20 years, having introduced its Natural Keyboard way back in 1994. The keyboard will be available sometime this month, but you can preorder one now for $100. Logitech says you can expect its battery to last around six months.

The TK820 Wireless All-in-One Keyboard relies on the same Unify wireless receiver that Logitech’s other peripherals use. The K750 relies on Logitech’s tiny wireless (2.4GHz) Unifying receiver, which can also pair with up to six other Logitech devices at the same time.

My fingers had enough space to stretch out and type accurately at a decent speed. If you’re curious, this app will inform you of the K750’s battery status.Īlthough Logitech chose to accommodate the solar panel by slightly reducing the size of the keys rather than increasing the overall size of the keyboard, the keys don’t feel cramped. You can also install an app on your PC that displays the keyboard’s battery status and indicates just how much light energy it’s collecting at any point in time. Pushing a small button above the numeric keypad lights an LED next to a happy-face icon if the keyboard has enough power, or a sad-face icon if it doesn’t. You’ll never need to replace the Logitech K750’s battery: It charges with any light source. We’ll have to take the company’s word for it-I love my job, but I wasn’t about to test that claim. It will stay charged in complete darkness for up to three months, according to Logitech. Whether you’re positioned next to a window or tucked away in the bowels of your building’s basement, all this keyboard needs is a little ambient light from your desk lamp or ceiling lamp (or the sun, of course) to power itself and charge its internal battery. Dominating the top of this plank are two wide photo-voltaic panels that convert any type of light to electricity.
