Logitech Cordless iTouch Keyboard $26.50 @ geeks

explorer2k

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Logitech Cordless iTouch Keyboard Only $26.50

Product Number Y-RB6 Shipping Weight 4 lbs
Warranty Period 90 Days Manufacturer Logitech
Condition Refurbished Manufacturer Part No. Y-RB6
Packaging Retail Packed
You no longer need to struggle with cords that catch and tangle. Logitech´s advanced digital technology means this keyboard works reliably without requiring a clear path or needing to be pointed at the computer. With the convenient iTouch keys, it just takes one touch of a key to access the Internet; open e-mail and search the web.

Features/Specifications
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Complete control with multimedia, Internet and desktop keys
Detachable Palm Rest
Compact Easy to Install Receiver
iTouch Software
Includes: Wireless Keyboard, Receiver Unit, Driver CD, & Manual
Note: If Units Do Come with Batteries they will be Dead

Product Requirements
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IBM or compatible system:
Available PS/2 port
Full iTouch software functionality in Windows 95/98, NT, 2000
Suspend mode requires Windows 95 or higher with power management enabled
CD-ROM drive (To Install Drivers)
Keyboard Requires: Two AA Batteries


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JumpOnDeals

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This is not a Geek Special, so you can use the 10% off coupon code for an additional 10% off.

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sueyko

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I've purchased from justdeals.com before or rather I've bought something and justdeals.com was the fulfiller. The first itouch cordless keyboard they sent me looked like a truck ran over it (the box it came in was perfectly intact). After a bit of a hassle I did manage to get them to replace it. At first they wanted me to pay for shipping it to them but I argued that they sent me a defect product so they finally relented and paid for the shipping. Took them a while to send me the replacement and the replacement had problems as well. It works but the keys stick sometimes. I'd avoid them if you don't want any hassles.
 

Vincent

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I got one of these in November from Fry's for $30. I'm still on the first set of batteries. One issue with these is that you don't have the Caps Lock, Num Lock, and Scroll Lock indicator lights on the keyboard (to save on battery usage). These indicators appear in the system tray. I used to like using these indicators to try to determine how unresponsive my computer is when it hangs.