Logitech K280E Corded SPILL-RESISTANT NEARLY-SILENT LED FULL-SIZE Keyboard w/ Shortcut Keys Tilt USB
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ZyconXSC@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 04/09/15 |
Logitech K280E Corded SPILL-RESISTANT NEARLY-SILENT LED FULL-SIZE Keyboard w/ Shortcut Keys Tilt USB
Cons:Resistant to spill and water is yet to be seen, but I wouldn't want to wet the keyboard with coffee in the first place.
Pros:Price(was on sale), thin keyboard with lean rests wrist, adjustable height. |
Yug taht@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 01/18/15 |
Logitech K280E Corded SPILL-RESISTANT NEARLY-SILENT LED FULL-SIZE Keyboard w/ Shortcut Keys Tilt USB
Cons:multimedia keys have to be pressed with Fn key -- not really a con but i was used to not having the Fn key
Pros:very silent, slim design Comment:
bought this keyboard because i was getting complaints of being too loud typing at night time. this keyboard is extremely quiet, can still hear some noise from typing but none of the clickityclack of a normal keyboard. buttons are a nice soft plastic so they feel comfortable to be on. design is slightly different from other keyboards i've seen (as you can see from the pictures of the raised keys) but easy to get used to. |
bare@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 01/17/15 |
Logitech K280E Corded SPILL-RESISTANT NEARLY-SILENT LED FULL-SIZE Keyboard w/ Shortcut Keys Tilt USB
Cons:painted on numbers/letters on the keys wear off... really.. quickly
Pros:Attractively designed moderne keyboard. Much more so than my Microsoft ones. Heavy enough to be very stable as a plus. No annoying sliding about when you don't want it to Comment:
Despite the disapearing key labels, a Very nice keyboard Absolutely so for 10$ One could do a Lot worse. |
JJ_ontown@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 01/11/15 |
Logitech K280E Corded SPILL-RESISTANT NEARLY-SILENT LED FULL-SIZE Keyboard w/ Shortcut Keys Tilt USB
Cons:You need to press harder than regular keyboard, so you will feel tired much quicker than regular keyboard
Pros:quiet Comment:
This keyboard is definitely quiet compared to regular keyboard. But you need to press much harder, so you will feel tired much quicker. Obviously, it's not a good keyboard for everyone. For light-weight user and bedroom PC, it's a right choice. For daily editing tasks, it's better to get a regular keyboard instead. |
Sherman_H@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 01/08/15 |
Logitech K280E Corded SPILL-RESISTANT NEARLY-SILENT LED FULL-SIZE Keyboard w/ Shortcut Keys Tilt USB
Cons:As others said, the LED part is misleading
Pros:A reasonably silent keyboard, works as should Comment:
For an on-sale price of less than $10, it's hard to complain about this keyboard. Coming from a keyboard with a dedicated key that acts like a right mouse click in Office programs, it takes a bit of getting used to on this keyboard where it's a FN-Ctrl combo. |
R5R@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 01/07/15 |
Logitech K280E Corded SPILL-RESISTANT NEARLY-SILENT LED FULL-SIZE Keyboard w/ Shortcut Keys Tilt USB
Cons:NO LED BACKLIGHT, VERY DECEPTIVE TITLE
Pros:Keyboard works and is near silent, has nice weight to it. Comment:
Logitech pulls a fast one labeling this LED they count the notification lights as LEDS and not actual backlighting. I got it and felt scammed. |
SeriousD@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 12/29/14 |
Logitech K280E Corded SPILL-RESISTANT NEARLY-SILENT LED FULL-SIZE Keyboard w/ Shortcut Keys Tilt USB
Cons:keys are too soft for my linking and don't have much feedback when pressed. Might cause typing errors.
Pros:Silent. Looks like laptop chiclet island style keyboard. cheap. Comment:
May take some getting used to for me. Seems to work okay for gaming too. |
OcarinaSchief@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 12/11/14 |
Logitech K280E Corded SPILL-RESISTANT NEARLY-SILENT LED FULL-SIZE Keyboard w/ Shortcut Keys Tilt USB
Cons:No backlit, misleading in title and picture. Once you hit the hibernate function on the keyboard, it seems to never want to return.
Pros:Types like a laptop keyboard if you like that kind of typing, but is quieter. A full size for a cheap price is nice, does go on sale once in a while. Media keys are a bonus Comment:
Very good keyboard if you can get on sale. If you want a really quiet typing experience, then get this keyboard. It is very sleek. This review was modfied by poster @ 12-11-14 08:16 PM |
Soo-Il_K@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 11/15/14 |
Logitech K280E Corded SPILL-RESISTANT NEARLY-SILENT LED FULL-SIZE Keyboard w/ Shortcut Keys Tilt USB
Cons:No backlit
Pros:silent, comfort, nice clean look, reasonable price Comment:
Very satisfied with this keyboard. Perfect |
Arthur Chu@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 10/01/14 |
Logitech K280E Corded SPILL-RESISTANT NEARLY-SILENT LED FULL-SIZE Keyboard w/ Shortcut Keys Tilt USB
Cons:No backlit not a serious issue tho. Not good option for gaming purpose but that's not i'm looking for.
Pros:Solid, nice look Comment:
Bought this because my desktop has driver issue with my wireless keyboard and mouse during win7 installation, win8 has no such problem. I had win8.1 pro version on one of my laptops and i'm not a fan of it, so win7 all the way.Didn't expect such solid product for 15 bucks, I admit i'm impressed by the build quality and design, seriously thinking about to get another one while it still on sale. |
Jean-Pierre_L@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 10/01/14 |
Logitech K280E Corded SPILL-RESISTANT NEARLY-SILENT LED FULL-SIZE Keyboard w/ Shortcut Keys Tilt USB
Cons:Pas de point négatif pour l'instant
Pros:Belle apparence et efficace Comment:
Touche très silencieuse et ergonomie excellent |
Leonardo_H@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 09/20/14 |
Logitech K280E Corded SPILL-RESISTANT NEARLY-SILENT LED FULL-SIZE Keyboard w/ Shortcut Keys Tilt USB
Cons:Not backlit (Minor complain)
Pros:It is unexpensive, even more on sale.Not wireless which is better for meSlimQuietProfessional and minimal lookingMedia functionsFeels solidSeems to be easy to clean and spillproofSuper fun to type with Comment:
Im simply loving it, it is always hard to adjust to a new keyboard but I love this one it is amazing to type with! I can wirte mega fast and I love the feel. |
Loyd_R@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 07/18/14 |
Logitech K280E Corded SPILL-RESISTANT NEARLY-SILENT LED FULL-SIZE Keyboard w/ Shortcut Keys Tilt USB
Cons:- Keys are not contoured and feel a bit spaced out (minor complaint) - Stands are not rubberized so it won't stay in place if you push it lightly
Pros:- Nice and quiet (for a rubber dome)- Sleek design - 2nd function buttons on the F row allow for quick access of minor alterations (play music, volume control, etc)- Hand rest included and stands are durable Comment:
I got this K820E beauty on sale for 14.99 to replace my crappy generic HP which connected via the outdated PS/2 input. It's been hard to adjust to a new keyboard (obviously) but I felt that this was a good purchase. The keys feel light and have minimal noise produced (in comparison to a generic rubber dome keyboard). FN has multiple uses in the F row as you can see in the product image.I've had little problems with it as their advertised "Plug N Play" function works fine, but I did have a problem where it would rarely not enter a letter the first time but after you type another letter it would input the one you tried to input before. I've had this come up once and it was quickly resolved with a simple replug of the USB. |
blu3ad3pt1@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 07/12/14 |
Logitech K280E Corded SPILL-RESISTANT NEARLY-SILENT LED FULL-SIZE Keyboard w/ Shortcut Keys Tilt USB
Cons:Difficult to get a good feel for touch typersNot terribly ergonomic
Pros:InexpensiveNot wirelessSlimQuietProfessional-lookingMedia functionsGood quality constructionSpillproofEasy to clean/hides dirt and debris Comment:
I am coming from a Microsoft Laser 7000 keyboard, which I used for 6 or 7 years. That particular keyboard has a wave to the keys that makes it a bit more comfortable to use, dedicated media keys, and indented keys. The media keys on that one were a bit easier to use than those that are here, and that keyboard was a bit more comfortable and easier to use for touch typers, but I am confident that with a few more days of adjustment, the K280 will be just great.I purchased this keyboard rather than the K800/K810 wireless/illumninated beast because I read about the issues (deliberate handicapping?) related to Shift+W+Space on that particular device. I saved $55/$65 by purchasing this one instead, and get to give Logitech a bit of an F You by not letting them force me to purchase a $150 gaming keyboard just because I game on occasion and prefer a more professional looking keyboard. |
TheBigTroll1226@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 06/23/14 |
Logitech K280E Corded SPILL-RESISTANT NEARLY-SILENT LED FULL-SIZE Keyboard w/ Shortcut Keys Tilt USB
Cons:it feels more mushy than something like a apple chiclet keyboard but its stilent
Pros:-built very well-short travel distance is great for gamescheap-easy to clean Comment:
Great keyboard from logitech as usual. it may be a bit mushy for some but the short travel distance is always nice |
OnyxDragun@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 06/18/14 |
Logitech K280E Corded SPILL-RESISTANT NEARLY-SILENT LED FULL-SIZE Keyboard w/ Shortcut Keys Tilt USB
Cons:Not backlit (not that I cared, but NCIX required at least 1 con)
Pros:QuietChicklet design Comment:
I wanted a chicklet keyboard for work similar to my one at home. This Logitech k280e at $15 is great (also got free shipping too) and if I needed more of them I would have probably bought a bunch more.People at work liked it to when they tried it out.Want a simple keyboard that is nearly silent without breaking the bank. Get this one when on sale! |
Cheng Han_W@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 06/06/14 |
Logitech K280E Corded SPILL-RESISTANT NEARLY-SILENT LED FULL-SIZE Keyboard w/ Shortcut Keys Tilt USB
Cons:note cordless
Pros:cheap and light Comment:
this is a descent logitech keyboard, worth the price when on sale. Recommend to use it with a HTPC set up. It types accurately and is light in weight. However, it will be nicer to have a wireless feature built in as it does add the redundant wire into the configuration. |
Wai_F@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 05/06/14 |
Logitech K280E Corded SPILL-RESISTANT NEARLY-SILENT LED FULL-SIZE Keyboard w/ Shortcut Keys Tilt USB
Cons:Only wished the keys were backlit.
Pros:Comfortable, cheap, good quality, and good typing feeling. Comment:
Bought it in February 2014, this is a good keyboard for the price. Good quality, key feeling, and comfortable. |
Westcoastsurf@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 04/09/14 |
Logitech K280E Corded SPILL-RESISTANT NEARLY-SILENT LED FULL-SIZE Keyboard w/ Shortcut Keys Tilt USB
Cons:none yet
Pros:Quiet, sleek, looks nice Comment:
PC Gamer here. Needed a quiet KB. This has been holding its own for 60 days. I usually go through WASD keys like mad. Good angle, happy with it so far. Bought 2. |
Mike_H11@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 04/02/14 |
Logitech K280E Corded SPILL-RESISTANT NEARLY-SILENT LED FULL-SIZE Keyboard w/ Shortcut Keys Tilt USB
Cons:N/A
Pros:- Solid design and is quite thin- Almost completely silent key presses- Uses a function key similar to Notebook PCs(Key sequence such as FN + F2) rather then single key presses(Good to preventing accidental key presses.)- Comfortable & Flat design with a nice smooth curve to rest your hands on- 5 FT USB cable to get around the desk- Keys have a UV(Ultra-violet) layer to extend the life span of the key labels Comment:
I got this because I was using a PS/2 Logitech Y-SU61 Value Keyboard and the keys were very loud -- plus PS/2 is getting old. This keyboard is an awesome replacement! Will take some time to get used to the key size differences though.Would highly recommend this keyboard to someone who needs a cheap, but solid replacement, especially for this price! |
ultra_blue@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 04/01/14 |
Logitech K280E Corded SPILL-RESISTANT NEARLY-SILENT LED FULL-SIZE Keyboard w/ Shortcut Keys Tilt USB
Cons:None
Pros:Quiet, excellent quality, looks great, comfortable typing experience, logitech quality, sturdy Comment:
Very happy with my purchase. This is an excellent keyboard so far and it's very easy to type with. Logitech makes quality keyboards.I own a Das Keyboard with blue switches and I actually prefer typing on this Logitech K280e keyboard. So much softer and easier to get the words down. NCIX shipping was super fast. I would highly recommend this keyboard, especially if you can get it on sale. |
Saberon@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 03/05/14 |
Logitech K280E Corded SPILL-RESISTANT NEARLY-SILENT LED FULL-SIZE Keyboard w/ Shortcut Keys Tilt USB
Cons:-None
Pros:+Feels solid+Plug and play Comment:
Feels solid, works without issue. A great basic keyboard for $15 |
Justin_s@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 01/17/14 |
Logitech K280E Corded SPILL-RESISTANT NEARLY-SILENT LED FULL-SIZE Keyboard w/ Shortcut Keys Tilt USB
Cons:Wired, but it's what my dad wanted.
Pros:Nice designSolid buildquite key strokes Comment:
Besides being wired it's a solid keyboard, nice design. Plug and play. Good build quality, my dad likes it. I'm giving it four stars for being wired very minor complaint for a nice basic keyboard at a wicked price. |
zzzzzzz@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 01/05/14 |
Logitech K280E Corded SPILL-RESISTANT NEARLY-SILENT LED FULL-SIZE Keyboard w/ Shortcut Keys Tilt USB
Cons:-requires FN key to use mediakeys other hotkeys-not scissor switches-rubber dome switches
Pros:-quiet-looks good-comfortable-easy to clean-media keys-rubber feet-tilt legs-spill resistant-good quality Comment:
Good keyboard for $15. It's quiet, look nice, comfortable, easy to clean, has media keys and rubber feet. The only few things I don't like is that you have to use the FN key to use media and other hotkeys, and it uses rubber dome switches. |
The keyboard at the time of my purchase was on sale for only 9 CAD and had a bundle with the mouse for 15 CAD for both. Price is appealing and competitive along with decent features for a low budget office workspace keyboard. It has most of the buttons required for work in an office environment and buttons are very easy to push down.Only down side is this keyboard is not fully black when observed carefully, it is a very deep dark blue variant.