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I bought an MK320 set at Walgreens on clearance a couple of years back for $12, marked down from $40. It performs pretty well.
So, I got a new 20" AIO PC a few days ago at Staples, then a few days later, I picked up another MK320 set from Staples to go with it.
The "new" MK320, the keyboard is labeled "K330", not "K320" like my old one, the new ones use a "Unifying" nano-reciever, and the mouse, the optical sensor doesn't give off a red glow like the old one.
Does anyone know what kind of technology they are using in the mouse, if it doesn't give off the red glow (from the illumination LED)? Infrared? Laser?
The mouse is labeled "M215".
Either way, I'm pretty happy with these MK320 wireless keyboard / mouse sets. They're not too expensive ($25 at Staples, on sale), and they work pretty well. Battery life is good too.
So, I got a new 20" AIO PC a few days ago at Staples, then a few days later, I picked up another MK320 set from Staples to go with it.
The "new" MK320, the keyboard is labeled "K330", not "K320" like my old one, the new ones use a "Unifying" nano-reciever, and the mouse, the optical sensor doesn't give off a red glow like the old one.
Does anyone know what kind of technology they are using in the mouse, if it doesn't give off the red glow (from the illumination LED)? Infrared? Laser?
The mouse is labeled "M215".
Either way, I'm pretty happy with these MK320 wireless keyboard / mouse sets. They're not too expensive ($25 at Staples, on sale), and they work pretty well. Battery life is good too.