Any complaints about the Logitech MX duo?

Antoneo

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I'm trying to decide between Logitech's MX duo and their cheaper Elite duo wireless keyboard and mouse combo. Right now, I'm leaning towards the MX duo but was wondering if there were any complaints about it. I will use it for very light gaming, web browsing, and typing up text (documents, some programming). I don't do anything that requires the absolute best in accuracy though it would be nice. It will have to connect via USB. Connectivity must be reliable and steady, I dislike products that have a mind of their own ;).

Will the Elite duo suit my needs or is shelling out a few more dollars a better idea for the MX duo?
 

fredtam

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The MX duo is great. It is accurate and very seldom loses the connection. I went with the MX duo for the mouse charger. Its well worth the extra $10.
 

fredtam

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Originally posted by: Antoneo
Alrighty, is $75 shipped from NewEgg a decent price?


Yeah the only place to get it cheaper is Cnetpc but thats only $2. Unless BB has some great rebate or something.
 

Bateluer

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I wish I'd gotten the Duo package when I bought my MX700 instead. :( But I need an ergo keyboard.
 

xSauronx

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Originally posted by: Antoneo
Alrighty, is $75 shipped from NewEgg a decent price?

its the one my brother got

i still think thats too much for a keyboard and mouse, but theyre pretty nice and he loves the thing
 

Antoneo

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Originally posted by: xSauronx
Originally posted by: Antoneo
Alrighty, is $75 shipped from NewEgg a decent price?

its the one my brother got

i still think thats too much for a keyboard and mouse, but theyre pretty nice and he loves the thing
Yeah, it's a good deal of money for just a keyboard and mouse as well but if I use it everyday comfortably then I'd say it's money well spent. I usually don't skimp on the keyboard or mouse or monitor since those are the only components that I physicaly interact with everyday.