Enjoy Portability with the Logitech MK470 Slim Wireless Keyboard, Mouse

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What makes it truly hard to switch back and forth between computers is not the operating system and version – it’s the keyboard and mouse/trackpad. You get so used to the feel of your keyboard and mouse, especially if you’re a touch typist with no need to look at the keys. To help you always be comfortable, no matter the computer or OS, get a portable system, like the Logitech MK470 Slim Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Combo. Pack it up, and take it with you from home to the office, to a fellow gamer’s house, or even room to room. Buy now, and you can save $12.

The combo will easily fit spatially and aesthetically into any space you bring it to. The compact, modern-design keyboard is optimized for Windows and has low-profile scissor keys. Even though it’s compact, it still has a number pad. It’s also very quiet, so feel free to pound away on the keys, no matter the time of day or night.

Logitech Mk470 Slim Wireless Keyboard Mouse Combo

The Logitech MK460 Slim Wireless Keyboard is accompanied by a three-button mouse that features high-precision optical tracking and a mechanical scroll wheel, with a 1000 DPI sensor resolution. The mouse is noise-reduced, to complete the quiet combo.

A plug-and-play nano receiver connects through 2.4 GHz, providing you with a 33-feet range, though it may vary, based on environmental and system conditions. The combo will auto-sleep, allowing for 36 months of use for the keyboard and 18 months of use for the mouse. As with the range, this, too, could vary based on your system and use.

Save 26% on this wireless keyboard and mouse, and pay just $37.20.

Get the Logitech MK470 Slim Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Combo, and be comfortable no matter the system you’re working on.

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