| Product Description: | Connect up to six compatible wireless devices using a single USB port, storable within the mouse during travel. The full-size keyboard's low-profile, whisper-quiet keys make typing efficient and comfortable. The mouse's gentle curve makes it comfortable for all-day use. Device Type: Keyboard and mouse set - wireless Dimensions (WxDxH) / Weight: Keyboard : 17.6 in x 7.2 in x 0.8 in / 20.1 ozMouse : 2.4 in x 3.9 in x 1.5 in / 1.8 oz Interface: 2.4 GHz Wireless Receiver: USB wireless receiver Service & Support: 3 years warranty Service & Support Details: Limited warranty - 3 years Compliant Standards: Plug and Play Included Accessories: Logitech Unifying receiver, USB extender Compatible with Windows 7: Compatible with Windows 7 Type: Keyboard Features: Silent keys technology, low profile keys, 12 programmable keys Hot Keys Qty: 12 Hot Keys Function: Internet browsing, multimedia, e-mail, volume, play/pause Type: AA type Installed Qty: 3 OS Required: Microsoft Windows Vista / XP / 7 / 8 Type: Mouse Pointing Device Features: Wireless Manufacturer Warranty: 3 years warranty Features: Wireless Features: Silent keys technology, low profile keys, 12 programmable keys Device Type: Keyboard and mouse set - wireless Hot Keys Qty: 12 Input Device: Keyboard Interface: 2.4 GHz Wireless Receiver: USB wireless receiver Microsoft Certification: Compatible with Windows 7 Hot Keys Function: Internet browsing, multimedia, e-mail, volume, play/pause Pointing Device: Mouse Want to turn play your favorite movie, skip a boring song or jump to Taobao? It’s all at your fingertips with 11 hot keys and 4 programmable F-keys that give you instant access to your favorite multimedia options, The keyboard’s sleek and stylish design features low-profile, whisper-quiet keys that make for a supremely comfortable typing experience that will make your fingers happy. The portable mouse with plug-and-forget nano-receiver storage lets you stay as connected as you want to be as you roam around your home, in the office, and all points in between. You can go 24 months for the keyboard and 12 months for the mouse without the hassle of changing batteries.* And the on/off switch on each device puts its power management directly in your hands. * Keyboard battery life calculation based on an estimated two million keystrokes/year in an office environment. User experience may vary. Mouse battery life may vary based on user and computing conditions. Logitech® Advanced 2.4 GHz wireless connectivity gives you the reliability of a cord plus wireless convenience and freedom—fast data transmission, virtually no delays or dropouts, and wireless encryption. Plastic parts in MK320 include certified post-consumer recycled plastic: 49% for the mouse and 71% for the keyboard. Product carbon footprint: 8.58 kg CO2e. |
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FYI: This loop hole works on a lot of items at Walmart. When you cant check out with online delivery, do it this way and you'll get it delivered. (Local driver will deliver it from store, not FedEx delivering it from local distribution center.) But the store has to have it for the same price, or you'll be charged whatever that store is charging. Ever since some moron came up with the brilliant idea to combine deliver/shipping as the same option, I've had to do it this way for a bunch of items. I think the delivery option is checking online orders during checkout instead of checking local delivery, so you have to "trick" the web site on which one you're wanting.
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