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Logitech Wireless Keyboard K250 (Dark Fleur)

Editors' Summary

The Logitech Wireless Keyboard K250 delivers a no-hassle, plug-and-play setup and no-worries, reliable typing.

Product Features

Simple setup for Windows PCs - plug one tiny wireless Unifying receiver into your USB port and start typing

Extended battery life delivers up to 15 months of power without a battery change

New Dark Fleur keyboard pattern from the Logitech Fantasy Collection

Advanced 2.4 GHz wireless gives you a powerful connection without delays

Low-profile keys and a standard layout give you a quiet, comfortable typing experience

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Purchase Details

WIRELESS PRICE: $19.94

Product Summary

The Logitech Wireless Keyboard K250 delivers a no-hassle, plug-and-play setup and no-worries, reliable typing. The Dark Fleur pattern is part of the Fantasy Collection from Logitech. Fanciful patterns, dreamy colors: the style of imagination.

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