...you get a couple of new toys delivered, but the keyboard puts more of a smile on your face than the 27" quad-HD monitor.
In case anyone's after a recommendation, though, and you do a lot of typing...the Logitech MX Keys Mini is absolutely magnificent as a keyboard. Quiet, comfortable, all the right keys without having to jump through hoops...it's absolutely perfect (for me, at least).
USB-C charging too, and the monitor handily has three USB ports so I don't have to faff around with more cables from the PC. Magic.
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The world's going to hell...
It bloody does.
I got the MX Master 3 mouse too, which I would recommend.
It is. Very nice, in fact.
Functionally, nothing that a £10 keyboard doesn't. It's just really comfortable to type on, and very quiet. It's also got a really cool backlight that only activates when your hands are near the keyboard.
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Offset "(Emp) - a little heavy on the hyperbole."
And yeah...I'm totally with you on the chunky mechanical keyboards. I have absolutely no idea why folk are so obsessed with them.
Of course if was also a good excuse for procurement of new shiny, but it’s a really lovely keyboard (now that there is a fairly quiet, low-travel version)
£100 is a lot for a keyboard, and for example a £60 xbox series x controller will seize up like its glued with a bit of a splash of doom bar.
Is your new luxury keyboard protected against such spillages?
It's a good point, though.