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Pick up Logitech’s new spill-resistant wireless keyboard and mouse combo for under RM100

Logitech has launched the MK235 Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Combo which is, as you’ve probably guessed, a wireless keyboard and mouse combo that won’t burn a hole in your wallet.

With the MK235 combo, you will be getting a wireless mouse as well as the full wireless keyboard experience — meaning none of that ten-keyless configurations — that is supposed to be fairly durable. According to Logitech, the keyboard is also spill-resistant, meaning it is well suited for those of you who have trouble keeping your drink in its cup/bottle.

What’s more, the keyboard also features full-sized arrow keys as well as access (via a fn button) to fifteen different function keys ranging from calculator shortcuts to media controls. Logitech also claim that the keyboard comes with an “anti-fading” treatment which — according to them — means that you will “never have to worry about losing the letter from your keys”.

These peripherals are fairly discreet in their stealthy black attire though the keys don’t look like they have much of a travel distance.

Priced at RM99 for a wireless keyboard and mouse combo, we doubt you will find too much to complain about this setup. It’s a fairly good bargain especially when it comes to wireless peripherals though it is worth noting that they require a USB receiver instead of relying on Bluetooth. Logitech claims that the keyboard and mouse can work up to 10 meters away and that the connection is very stable.

Logitech rates the battery life of the keyboard at 36 months while the mouse is expected to last 12 months per charge. They MK235 is also compatible with systems running Windows 7 or later, Mac, Chrome OS, or a Linux kernel 2.6+. For more information, head on over to the MK235’s product page.

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