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Comparison Logitech Wireless Combo MK270 vs Logitech Wireless Combo MK330

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Logitech Wireless Combo MK270
Logitech Wireless Combo MK330
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In boxkeyboard and mousekeyboard and mouse
Connectionradioradio
Range10 m10 m
Form factorstandard (ANSI), with Numpadstandard (ANSI), with Numpad
Keyboard
Key profilelowlow
Key typeclassic typeclassic type
Switch technologymembranemembrane
Additional keys812
Fn key
Features
Cyrillic colourwhitewhite
Volume controladd. keysadd. keys
General
InterfaceUSBUSB
Power sourceАААААА
Battery time36 months24 months
Waterproof
Mouse
Sensoropticaloptical
Number of buttons22
Scroll wheels11
Sensor resolution1000 DPI1000 DPI
Power supply (wireless)АААА
Weight50 g
Color
Added to E-Catalogjanuary 2014february 2013
Brief conclusions of the comparison keyboards

Comparing the Logitech Wireless Combo MK270 and Logitech Wireless Combo MK330, it can be noted that both models offer a standard format with a Num pad and operate at a 2.4 GHz radio frequency with a range of up to 10 meters. However, the MK330 has 12 additional keys and an Fn key, making it more functional for users who need extra features. While the MK270 offers 8 additional keys, its keys have a lower profile, which may be preferable for some users. Both sets have good battery life: the MK270 operates up to 36 months, and the MK330 up to 24 months. Users note that the MK330 has a more modern design and ease of use, while the MK270 may be more reliable in terms of connectivity.

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Glossary

Additional keys

The number of additional keys provided in the design of the keyboard.

Such keys do not belong to the standard layout and are intended for quick access to specific functions or individual applications — for example, to control the media player or open mail with one click. This function is convenient because commands from additional keys are usually recognized by the system regardless of what is on the screen — thanks to this, for example, you do not have to close the text editor to switch tracks in the player.

Note that in this case we are talking about individual keys that have a strictly defined purpose and corresponding markings. Programmable buttons, the Fn key (see below) and the functions of the main keys implemented through Fn are not taken into account in this paragraph.

Fn key

The presence on the keyboard of the Fn key(short for function). It belongs to modifiers, similar to Shift or Ctrl: by itself it does not perform any action, but when pressed simultaneously with another key, it changes its original purpose. Fn is often found in compact keyboards (see "Format"), but can also be set in full-sized ones. The features it provides include quickly changing the screen brightness or sound volume directly from the keyboard, using the centre keys as a Numpad, launching individual applications, and so on. Specific features of using the Fn key depend on the keyboard model.

Battery time

The operating time in this case is quite approximate: it is indicated for a certain average mode of use. The actual battery life may turn out to be either less or more than the claimed one, depending on the specifics of the application; in addition, the quality of a particular brand of batteries greatly affects the operating time. Nevertheless, this is a fairly reliable indicator, it is quite possible to evaluate different models and compare them with each other: the difference in the claimed operating time is usually quite consistent with the difference in real battery life when using batteries of similar quality.

It is worth saying that modern battery-powered keyboards have pretty solid battery life, measured in months; in the most "long-playing" models, the operating time is about 36 months (that is, 3 years).

Waterproof

Protecting the keyboard from spilling liquid on it. Most waterproof keyboards do not have a full-fledged sealed case and are designed to remain operational in the event of accidental contact with a relatively small amount of liquid (up to 200 mL) — for example, in the classic case of spilling coffee on the keyboard.