The TK820 is set to launch later this month in the US, Canada and Europe, and will retail for $100 (ahem, $99.99). The “PerfectStroke” system evenly distributes key pressure across the board, while “Incurve” results in curved keys that aim to deliver more comfortable typing. Shoving a large touchpad in here wasn’t the only goal Logitech had. There’s no word on battery-life, but if it’s anything like Logitech’s other office wireless keyboards, it’s bound to last more than a year with regular use. To help save space, the TK820 is wireless, taking advantage of Logitech’s super-small “Unifying” receiver. With it, you can forego a mouse and take advantage of gestures under Windows 8. This is definitely one of the most interesting-looking keyboards out there, as it features a massive touchpad that takes up at least 25% of the entire unit – it’s far larger than what you’ll see on most laptops. Need a touchpad at home or a larger touchpad while on-the-go? Logitech might have what you need, with its just-announced TK820. The wireless keyboard has an integrated 3.5 inch touchpad with large buttons for left and right click, no additional mouse needed.
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