

I have a wired version of the same 10 year old keyboard that is 12 years old, and I still use it on my testing bench. and even then it still worked, but would randomly input keys if it was not held exactly right. The final drop that killed it was a 5' drop onto concrete. My previous Logitech keyboard lasted 10 years on 5 sets of batteries with heavy use, and suffered several drops, lan parties, spills, etc.

Logitech USB keyboards: http /My keyboard: http /I love this keyboard It has a few useful features like an on/off switch which is great for when the baby is 'using' it, a power button, good battery life, multimedia buttons (which I rarely ever use), and a nice satisfying 'click' on the keys which is a must for me as I HATE soft tough keyboards.
