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Logitech MK710 Wireless Keyboard Mouse Combo $85.80 @ Dick Smith ($81.51 via Officeworks Pricematch)

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Good price for the LOGITECH Wireless Desktop MK710 combo I went to officeworks and they price matched this ended up with it for $81 pretty good deal I think Officeworks confirmed it was selling below their cost price.

Comfort and productivity go hand-in-hand thanks to concave keys, a cushioned palm rest and a hyper-fast scrolling mouse.

Three-year battery life
The batteries in both the keyboard and mouse last up to three full years, so you can forget the hassle, expense and waste of frequent battery changes.

Low profile, longer key travel
Not easily found on many low-profile and laptop keyboards, longer key travel improves comfort and your overall typing experience.

Sculpted mouse
It positions your hand and fingers comfortably and naturally.

LCD dashboard
It gives you at-a-glance icon status of your battery, Caps Lock, Scroll Lock and Num Lock, so you won't skip a beat while typing.

Logitech® Advanced 2.4 GHz wireless connectivity
You can confidently work and play where you please. Encrypted, secure cordless technology ensures you a reliable connection with virtually no lags or dropouts.

Logitech® Incurve keys™
Concave keys with softly-rounded edges position your fingers properly and invite your fingertips to glide from key to key—keeping you comfortable for hours.

Logitech® Incurve keys™
Concave keys with softly-rounded edges position your fingers properly and invite your fingertips to glide from key to key—keeping you comfortable for hours.

Hyper-fast scrolling
You'll fly through long documents and Web pages with just a flick of the nearly frictionless scroll wheel.

Logitech® Unifying receiver
The tiny receiver stays in your laptop. Plus, you can easily add another compatible wireless mouse or keyboard—without the hassle of multiple USB receivers.

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  • +3

    price in title

  • Just works with XP, Vista and Win7 ;)

    • I bought it when i ran windows 7 on my pc. I have since gone through the phases of windows 8 and now windows 8.1 and the combo still works fine.

  • +2

    You'll fly through long documents and Web pages with just a flick of the nearly frictionless scroll wheel.

    I usually hit the End key.

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