I own this keyboard and like it so much I bought this second one as a spare just in case this one ever dies on me. Word of caution, if you use the keyboard very often like 4-6 hours a day every day for heavy typing this is not the keyboard for you. For a while my girlfriend, my daughter and I were all using the computer way too much. The battery started to run down as the desk light was not enough to keep it charged. I had to put in a sunny window at night so it could get some sunshine every morning or it would run down. Now it gets only moderate usage (occasionally heavy) so the desk light is plenty. I haven't put it in the window to charge in a couple of years now.
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I have bought about 5 keyboards in the last couple of months. I needed to replace my ailing K810. I vowed never again to use a BT keyboard. I hated not being able to access the BIOS or Windows setup without hooking up another keyboard until Windows drivers were loaded. I was nevr able to find one I was completely happy with. Then my son recommended the K750. I immediately liked the thin profile and the prospect of no batteries to replace was a definite plus. The low profile keys, in concept, were awesome. Execution was not so great. The feel plastic and cheap. The overall size of the keyboard is way too large for my taste. If you did away with the number pad and the rows of keys with the directional keys, it's size would be fine. But, the keys still feel terrible. I am using the K830 right now, and although I love the keyboard itself, I wish it didn't have a touch pad, or a more full featured touchpad like the TK820, which doesn't have illuminated keys. Just so you know what I like in a keyboard, so you can judge my review accordingly, I would like a WIRELESS (not BT) K810. That would be a perfect keyboard. The K750 has way too many flaws in execution and is too expensive a keyboard to settle for. Unless you really just want a solar powered keyboard, go for the K360. Equivalent key mechanisms, more manageable size, finish options and MUCH less expensive.Read full review
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Four Star Rating: **** The good: The affordable Logitech Wireless Solar Keyboard K750 boasts two solar panels that power the keyboard while you type, and other Eco-conscious features include PVC-free construction and fully recyclable packaging. The bad: The keyboard lacks an integrated palm rest, which may limit its appeal for heavy typists, the leg support seems cheap, but has held up well so far. Sorry Mac users there's currently no software support for Mac OS. The bottom line: Logitech's K750 wireless solar keyboard gets My First Choice Award for being an environmentally friendly alternative to traditional input devices with convenient extras and an affordable price. If there was support for Mac I would have given 5 stars Hope it helps
Somehow Logitech is one of those companies whose products are so good yet they don't believe in looting the end user. Very reliable and have been using them for years. This keyboard is all solar and doesn't need recharging at all. Love the smiley app which gives the status. Great company, reliable products, fairly priced.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
this keyboard is the shiz. it does everything i wanted/needed to do Pros: -solar power (no batteries to change) -layout is perfect and the placement of the FN key is much more desirable. -logitech unifying receiver makes having multiple logitech wireless devices easy as pie (even on linux) -works out of box , plug and play (even with linux) Cons: -my description described a new unopened keyboard but this keyboard seemed to gone through some sort of refurb or something along the lines. it has a slight indentation where the battery is placed and the panel containing the battery appears to have been opened atleast once before ( pry marks in the plastic) i work with production of plastic so this was very easy and one of the first things i spotted. -my second issue would be that as soon as i open the box the z key was raised and not seated correctly. nothing that a slight push couldnt fix but i am noticing that the z key sticks every now and then. -questionable keys, as in the color of my fn options are blue, but in most of the pictures i see of this keyboard the keys are yellow? not that this is an issue, but it creates some questions.Read full review
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