DEAL STACK - Ultra Slim Wireless Keyboard with Media Hotkeys for PC and TV, Black
The Arteck 2.4G Wireless Keyboard, black, is currently available at a discounted price of £8.99, down from £19.99. To enhance savings, apply the £3 voucher and use the 20% coupon code ARTECK20POFF.
Specifications include:
- Bluetooth Edition: 2.4G USB Wireless
- Dimensions: 285 x 120 x 6 mm (11.2 x 4.7 x 0.2 inch)
- Buttons: 78 keys (12 hot keys)
- Weight: 217g (7.65 oz)
- Operating Range: Up to 10 meters (33 feet)
- Material: Superior plastic
Setup is straightforward: insert the nano USB receiver into a computer for instant use; no driver needed. The keyboard operates up to 33 feet away and features hot keys for easy access to common functions.
Typing is comfortable with whisper-quiet, low-profile keys designed to withstand over 3 million presses. The energy-efficient design and automatic sleep mode extend battery life up to 4 months (2x AAA batteries included). Accessories include the Arteck HW098 Bluetooth Keyboard, nano USB receiver, batteries, welcome guide, and a 24-month warranty.
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samoflondon I had the same thoughts. I don't see these as practical. Many years ago you used to get wireless multimedia full keyboards with trackballs. I bought one from ebuyer and it was only £20 and wish I'd bought 5 of them as mine wore out and there was nothing like it to replace it at reasonable cost. It feels like the market has gone backwards with regard wireless keyboards with a lot of useless models without trackpads or trackballs that you can't really use. I mean you can use this in a desktop environment with the computer nearby but then you might as well have a full keyboard and it doesn't need to be wireless. However they are usable with a touchscreen computer or tablet but then if you are holding that you might as well use the onscreen keyboard rather than try to juggle two devices.
I'd strongly suggest to anyone getting a wireless keyboard with a trackpad a much more usable device.
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