The fabulous Furry Freak Brothers once said: "there's only two things worth investing in: friends and real-estate." In the world of computing, there are only two things worth investing in too: monitors and input devices. Let's face it, you may own a tricked-out rig with a top-of-the-line CPU boiling away under a struggling heatsink, and a GPU that pushes pixels beyond the light barrier, but that don't mean Jack, sonny, if you have a bad quality monitor ruining your eyesight. Everyone can see this is obvious (literally), but the same people that lust after big screens often still buy a cheap-ass keyboard and mouse. What gives? Because whether you want to write your next opus in Word, or humiliatingly defeat your enemies in an on-line Quake Frag-a-roonie Death Destruction Match (difficulty setting: Hurt Me Plenty!), you want a responsive mouse that points the cursor where you move it, and a keyboard that won't turn your wrists swollen with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome.So keyboards and mice count. And because of this, today we have a review of said products from a manufacturer that does not need convincing on this point: Logitech. We had ergonomic split keyboards, we had liberating cordless keyboards, we even had sexy looking black keyboards, but until Logitech's recent offering, we did not have split, cordless, black keyboards. That deserves a closer look.
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