It’s a keyboard, it’s a fashion statement: Logitech debuts redesigned, multi-OS hardware<article>
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The days of launching a keyboard or mouse designed for a single operating system seem to be over, and Logitech is no exception: Its new keyboard and mouse contain features designed for multiple operating systems. And they’re fun, too!</p><p>
Logitech launched the $40 K380 Multi-Device Bluetooth Keyboard and the $40 M535 Bluetooth Mouse on Thursday at the IFA show in Berlin, a conference where many business travelers tote portable keyboards for productivity. The devices can work independently of one another, although the Logitech Options software will work with both.</p><p>
But productivity doesn’t seem to be the focus here. In July, Logitech embarked on what might be called a
brand reinvention of sorts, with an eye toward replacing the rather utilitarian look and feel of Logitech peripherals with something a bit more pleasing to the eye.</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/2975335/input-mice/its-a-keyboard-its-a-fashion-statement-logitech-debuts-redesigned-multi-os-hardware.html#jump">To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>
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It’s a keyboard, it’s a fashion statement: Logitech debuts redesigned, multi-OS hardware