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Testseek.com have collected 104 expert reviews of the Logitech Wireless Solar Keyboard K750 and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Logitech Wireless Solar Keyboard K750.
Award: Most Awarded January 2011
January 2011
 
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The editors liked

  • It’s a fullsized keyboard with all the standard keys. It has a nice
  • Streamlined look and feel
  • Very portable. No need to change batteries for years at a time
  • If you have adequate indoor lighting. It can charge the backup batteries even when turned off
  • When properly illuminated
  • Compatible with their other Unifying wireless products
  • So you only need one USB port and one thumbnailsized receive
  • Solar collector works even in low light
  • Ecofriendly construction and packaging
  • Sleek design
  • Unifying receiver works with other Logitech products
  • Solar rechargeable keyboard means it's always got a charge (even indoors). Top mounted on/off switch and check light are nice touches. Very sleek. Logitech Solar App (Windows only) only required if you want to geek out on your charge status.
  • Indefinite battery life
  • Quick
  • Automatic setup
  • Very quiet keys
  • Attractive design
  • Powered by light
  • So no batteries required
  • Slim form factor
  • Wireless USB dongle requires no driver installation
  • Configuration software is available for tinkerers
  • Unifying technology allows you to connect several other Logitech devices to one USB receiver
  • Lovely design
  • Draws power from any light
  • Included app shows details about power collecting and status
  • Large touchpad stays out of the way
  • The touchpad's touch gestures are useful
  • Mouse is comfortable to hold and use for long periods of time
  • All devices work off on
  • Never needs batteries
  • Can be recharged by sunlight or artificial light
  • Thin (1/3inch) and easy to move or carry
  • Concave keys make typing more comfortable
  • Officially only supports Windows but also works with Mac OS X
  • Wireless
  • Yet requires no batteries
  • Well-spaced Chiclet keys
  • Single receiver works with several devices
  • Conveniently solar powered
  • Solid wireless connectivity
  • Dead simple setup
  • Useful solar app
  • Quiet and solid feeling
  • Surprisingly affordable
  • Bottom photo courtesy of Logitech
  • See Also
  • Solar Vox
  • A Portable SunPowered Charging Station
  • SolarPowered iPhone Battery Case
  • Apple Approves
  • SolarPowered Camera Strap Keeps You Shooting
  • 'World's Only' SolarPowered LightBulb
  • Logitech Google TV Bo
  • The affordable Logitech Wireless Solar Keyboard K750 boasts two solar panels that power the keyboard while you type
  • And other eco-conscious features include PVC-free construction and fully recyclable packaging
  • Extremely comfortable to use. Never requires batteries. Has a full number pad.

The editors didn't like

  • I have an old keyboard by another manufacturer that gets something spilled on it at least once a year. I take it apart
  • Clean and dry the plastic films that make up the switch matrix
  • And I’m back in business again. I wouldn’t want to try that experiment with this one
  • And I see no easy way to take it apart anyway.
  • Not ergonomic
  • No wrist rest
  • Glossy finish attracts fingerprints
  • No on-keyboard caps lock indicator. Although the K750 works on a Mac
  • I wish they made a Mac-specific version.
  • Relatively delicate construction
  • Missing keys
  • Comfort of fullsized ergonomic keyboards
  • More expensive than some competing compacts.
  • Glossy frame attracts fingerprints and smudge marks
  • Scissor-style chiclet keys and low-profile design don?t make for a sound ergonomic keyboard
  • Solar panels dominate the top of the keyboard
  • Loud keys
  • Touchpad is overly sensitive to accidental touches
  • Lies flat and can't sit at an angle
  • Separate number pad is easy to misplace
  • Typing ergonomically can involve a difficult learning curve
  • Can’t adjust the angle of the keyboard
  • Lacks special context menu button found on most Windows keyboards
  • Flimsy plastic legs prop up the keyboard
  • Shallow profile not to everyone's taste
  • No wrist rest or backlighting
  • Shallow Chiclet design
  • Glossy chassis shows smudges
  • Dust
  • No indicator lights for caps lock
  • Etc.
  • While flat slab design looks cool
  • Typing on it may be uncomfortable for some (kickstand legs help). Keeping with the “green” theme
  • There's no paper manual and the setup info on the box is minimal. Software downloads are Windowsonly
  • The keyboard lacks an integrated palm rest
  • Which may limit its appeal for heavy typists
  • And there's currently no software support for Mac OS
  • Windows-centric. Shiny finish gets dirty easily. No Caps Lock indicator.

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  Published: 2011-01-26, review by: itreviews.com

  • The K750 carries enough charge to make an American football team jealous, and boasts a pleasant, quiet typing action. It's a compact device with a very thin profile, making it handy and portable. The price may give some pause for thought - but take int...

 
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  Published: 2011-01-26, review by: digitalversus.com

  • 100% solar powered, New, very attractive concave keys, Plug and play: no driver required, Fun, free lightmeter utility, Small Liion battery charged by solar panels can provide power for several months without sunlight
  • Legs seem fragile, Black glossy finish starting to look a little outdated, picks up fingerprints, No lights for Num Lock, Caps Lock etc, No macros, No storage for USB adapter
  • The fact that this keyboard is 100% solar powered and that it's generally well-designed earns the K750 a five-star rating, even if there's still room for improvement. We'll leave you to decide what's more important: solar power or backlighting....

 
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  Published: 2010-12-16, review by: tomshardware.co.uk

  • Abstract:  Welcome to Part 2 of Tom's Hardware's 2010 Holiday Gift Guide. This second installment is geared toward the folks who want to buy components that stand alone as respectable gifts--call them the add-ons to go with the complete machines we built last wee...

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  Published: 2011-02-02, review by: techsmart.co.za

  • Abstract:  Wireless keyboards have rid us of a dependence on annoying keyboard cords, but carry a mild irritation themselves, that being having to purchase- or recharge batteries. TechSmart got the chance to run our fingers across Logitech’s Wireless Solar Keyboa...

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  Published: 2012-08-12, Author: Akshay , review by: gadgetdiary.com

  • Abstract:  All of us often get confused when we need to choose a gift for our friends and relatives in the Gifting Season. Today we are going to tell you about 2 Amazing products from logitech which can be used for personal as well as gifting purposes.Logitech K750 ...

 
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  Published: 2012-05-04, Author: Techmagnifier , review by: techmagnifier.com

  • Abstract:  It has been a long time now that the companies all round the globe have been thinking of coming out with good solar powered keyboard. Actually, many companies have made various attempts in the same by launching such keyboards however none of those models ...

 
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  Published: 2011-03-29, review by: pcworld.in

  • Stellar battery life, Compact and sleek design, Quiet to type on, Unifying receiver
  • Flimsy stands and glossy finish, Overpriced
  • The Logitech Wireless Solar Keyboard is a sleek and compact keyboard that is powered by sunlight or an indoor light. It is a chiclet style keyboard with different functional keys. The wireless keyboard comes with a unifying receiver which essentially ...

 
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  Published: 2011-01-18, review by: thestar.com.my

  • Solar powered; cool widget; thin profile; 128-bit AES encryption.
  • Nonergonomic design.
  • It doesn't get more hassle-free than with the Logitech K750. You don't have to worry about wires and won't be caught unaware by the battery going dead with the K750. About the only thing you have to worry is that the design of the keyboard which is no...

 
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  Published: 2011-01-21, Author: Seow , review by: hardwarezone.com.ph

  • In the long run, the promise of a keyboard that's perpetually charged by solar power should provide a considerable amount in cost savings, even at its asking price of S$129. With a three year local warranty tagged to the Logitech K750 wireless solar keybo...

 
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  Published: 2011-01-21, review by: hardwarezone.com.sg

  • In the long run, the promise of a keyboard that's perpetually charged by solar power should provide a considerable amount in cost savings, even at its asking price of S$129. With a three year local warranty tagged to the Logitech K750 wireless solar ke...

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