Product Comparison: Logitech MK260 vs Logitech MK270


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General Specifications
Brand
Logitech
Logitech
Model
MK260
MK270
Origin
China
China
About the Product
With Logitech Advanced 2.4 GHz wireless connectivity and months of battery life, the Logitech Wireless Combo MK260 gives you long-range wireless convenience-with the reliability of a cord.
MK270 is purpose-built for uninterrupted wireless connectivity, battery power and personal performance so you can focus on the task at hand instead of technical difficulties.
Key Specs
Keyboard Type
Multimedia
Multimedia
Number of Keys
111
111
Interface
USB/RF 2.4GHz
USB/RF 2.4GHz
Size & Weight
Height
0.7 in.
0.7 in.
Width
17.3 in.
17.3 in.
Depth
5.8 in.
5.8 in.
Weight
16.93 oz.
16.8 oz.
What customers say about "Size & Weight"
Logitech MK260 Wireless Keyboard
  • This newer model takes up less space yet, it's a full-sized keyboard. Sometimes it takes a while to adjust to a new one but, not with this one.
  • The keyboard is light and pretty thin. It's got some multimedia feature buttons along the top that are nice.
  • Keyboard works flawlessly. It is the perfect size for what I was looking for.
  • Keyboard is great size. Very light-weight. And it does have some good short-cut keys such as Sleep, Mail, Home, Sound.
  • Light weight fully sized wireless keyboard. Works well.
Logitech MK270 Wireless Keyboard
  • This is nice full-sized keyboard well-suited to my fat fingers.
  • I like the size and feel of this keyboard. I've never liked the ones with a palm rest, and could never get used to the ergonomic ones either.
  • It's small, inexpensive, compact for a full-sized keyboard, and super lightweight.
  • For a full-size desktop keyboard, the MK270 is pretty decent, and it feels light and sturdy in the hands.
  • Its compact size is small for my hands and has a loud click, which is bad for in the living room.
Keys
Key Type
Membrane
Membrane
Backlighting
No
No
Multimedia Keys
Yes
Yes
Integrated Numeric Keypad
Yes
Yes
What customers say about "Keys"
Logitech MK260 Wireless Keyboard
  • The keyboard has crisp, snappy keys. All key easily pressing.
  • The keyboard are solid, predictable and the keys have a good feel.
  • It fits well in my lap and the keys function smoothly with no lag.
  • I like the push back on the keys on the keyboard. They feel good to the touch and I can type rapidly on them. The extra keys on top are nice and work as they should.
  • The keyboard works perfectly with OpenELEC, all the media keys work (Play/Pause, Etc.), and in the BIOS as long as it is plugged into the back of the device.
Logitech MK270 Wireless Keyboard
  • This is a standard sized keyboard not a mini one. The keys are nice and responsive.
  • The keyboard is very comfortable. It's full size, with the numeric keypad and very responsive.
  • The keyboard is a full sized layout with the 10-key numeric pad to the right.
  • The keys themselves are low-profile, and it feels good enough to type reasonably fast.
  • I had to switch out the keyboard with an old wired one after 2 days of using it because the lag on the keyboard was just too much to handle. Half the time it wouldn't even register key presses.
Features
Adjustable Tilt Function
Yes
Yes
Compatibility
Windows
Windows
Spill Resistant
Yes
Yes
Palm Rest
No
No
Extras
Eight entertainment keys, Long-lasting battery life, Plug-and-play setup
Long Battery Life, Feel-good typing, Keyboard shortcuts, Plug-and-play setup
What customers say about "Features"
Logitech MK260 Wireless Keyboard
  • My kids already spilled soda on it and came through fine. All in all good quality and does everything I need.
  • Works great, easy on batteries, and has push button controls on the top.
  • I really like the portability and especially the spill resistant.
  • I was concerned that it would not be compatible with Android and the Toshiba USB connection, but in fact it works fine, no issues.
  • USB transceiver that plugs into computer is too big.
Logitech MK270 Wireless Keyboard
  • The keyboard design is spill proof and has multiple drain holes.
  • Its not as big as other keyboards. The keys have a nice feel to them. I think it has drain holes in case you spill something.
  • Setup was very simple, even for a non-techie like me. Just plug in the tiny usb receiver to control both the mouse and the keyboard.
  • Typing is comfortable and easy, and despite spills of beverages and even oil on the keyboard, it still works.
  • The plastic itself seems okay, but flexes - you can gently twist it. Perhaps this is just me but it seems precarious.
Warranty / Certifications
Manufacturer Warranty
3 year(s)
3 year(s)
Certifications
CE
CE
Other Information
Manufacturer
MSRP
29.99 $


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