Logitech K120 Wired Keyboard for Windows, Plug and Play, Full-Size, Spill-Resistant, Curved Space Bar, Compatible with PC, La

4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars | 7,553 ratings

Price: 12.99

Last update: 09-25-2024


About this item

All-day Comfort: The design of this standard keyboard creates a comfortable typing experience thanks to the deep-profile keys and full-size standard layout with F-keys and number pad
Easy to Set-up and Use: Set-up couldn't be easier, you simply plug in this corded keyboard via USB on your desktop or laptop and start using right away without any software installation
Compatibility: This full-size keyboard is compatible with Windows 7, 8, 10 or later, plus it's a reliable and durable partner for your desk at home, or at work
Spill-proof: This durable keyboard features a spill-resistant design (1), anti-fade keys and sturdy tilt legs with adjustable height, meaning this keyboard is built to last
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Rafay Qureshi
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent and inexpensive
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2024
Very economical and smooth typing keyboard. Does have a cord to plug into USB but I prefer that as it is just used temporarily and as a backup keyboard. The keys be a bit on the noisy side if in a quiet public location but not an issue for me as I'm not primarily in those locations. My laptop keyboard that is years old has been malfunctioning and I didn't want to go through the hassle of trying to fix it beyond several attempts. This keyboard has been reliable and is cheap to for my use. Overall, excellent purchase for reliable backup keyboard that doesn't break the bank.
FauxReal
5.0 out of 5 stars The benchmark standard for budget keyboards
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2011
The Logitech K120 may not be a feature-rich keyboard, but that doesn't seem to prevent it from performing as a quality device. Where many manufacturers would offer a budget model lacking in standards of functionality and/or design; Logitech has proven with the K120 that even the "cheapest" member of a product line can positively represent the rest of the group. As such, I look at the K120 with three basic elements in mind: Appearance, Keys, and Durability; while also considering what I've seen in other < $20USD keyboards.

Appearance: I am of the opinion that cheaper keyboards often look bulky and bulky keyboards often look cheap. The K120 deftly dodges this issue by employing a slim, modern design; aesthetically appropriate for home or office. LED indicators for the status of Caps and Number Lock are a welcome feature not found on all keyboards, much less those within the K120 price-range.

Keystroke: A primary issue that I've seen with most budget keyboards I've used in the past, especially those touting "quiet" factors, is how the keys seemed stubborn to input. Key depressions on the K120 are (probably depending on typing style) sufficiently quiet and soft to the touch, without feeling unresponsive or spongy. There is just enough tactile feedback to offer a satisfying indication that a key has been sufficiently engaged.

Durability: Most keyboards, even many that are offered at a much higher price-point, can feel fragile for the nature of their lightweight, plastic elements. The K120 isn't an exception here, but nothing about it "feels" like an under $20 keyboard. When I factor in the spill-resistant design and 3-year manufacturer's warranty, most of my concerns of longevity are sufficiently quieted.

I have to admit that I might be giving the K120 extra points simply for not sucking; but given the cheap, almost "throw-away" nature of many electronic devices today, I'd argue that doing so isn't too inappropriate. Similarly, when I factor in a price that almost screams "throw-away device!"; to be granted a set of design standards meeting or exceeding that which I've seen from many competitors, I can't help but to offer an excellent rating in return.

*****12/05/13 UPDATE*****
I'm happy to announce that this keyboard (and another of the same model purchased around the same time) is still working quite well with regular use at home and at the office. The ONLY negative thing I can say is that one of the elevating "feet" on my work keyboard snapped off and got lost during an office move. That said, a stack of business cards has sufficiently managed to act as a crutch and the overall functionality has not been hindered in the slightest.

Also, I should note that I play PC games pretty regularly at home (Battlefield 4, as of late; Skyrim prior to that) and while I would LOVE to have some of the bells and whistles made available by more expensive gaming-themed products, I'm simply blown away by the fact that this thing has held up under such extensive use, day-in and day-out.

In Battlefield 4 ALONE, I have logged 235 hours of game play. That's 235 hours of constant (and sometimes frantic) use; punishing the W, A, S, and D keys as if I was playing whack-a-mole with them. (Disclaimer - I use a joystick for Jets and Helicopters, but still use the keyboard for ground vehicles and watercraft.) I think that says plenty about the build quality on what's essentially a budget-oriented device.

Please feel free to ask questions and I'll do my best to respond as quickly as possible.

Thanks for reading!
Brandon Wong
5.0 out of 5 stars The best cheap keyboard.
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2024
This keyboard is not the best keyboard, it isn't the sturdiest, it's not the prettiest, and it doesn't type as well as a mechanical keyboard does. However, if you need a keyboard at around $10, this is the bottom line. It's a wonderful all plastic board with slim keys that are comfortable to type on, plus it's plenty lightweight if you need to take it places. However there is no backlighting, so if you type a lot at night, you may need to invest in a lamp or a keyboard that has backlight.
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Brandon Wong
5.0 out of 5 stars The best cheap keyboard.
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2024
This keyboard is not the best keyboard, it isn't the sturdiest, it's not the prettiest, and it doesn't type as well as a mechanical keyboard does. However, if you need a keyboard at around $10, this is the bottom line. It's a wonderful all plastic board with slim keys that are comfortable to type on, plus it's plenty lightweight if you need to take it places. However there is no backlighting, so if you type a lot at night, you may need to invest in a lamp or a keyboard that has backlight.
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Amazon shopper
4.0 out of 5 stars Great value keyboard
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2024
This keyboard was exactly what I was looking for. The price was just right for my budget. The keys make a nice clacky sound without being too loud. It seems really sturdy but lightweight. Overall would definitely recommend for those on a budget.
Season
5.0 out of 5 stars My son loves it
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2024
We've bought Logitech products before. NIce looking, last for years if you take care of them, and they do their job. Exactly what my son had asked for (he's not crazy about the wireless keyboards, would rather use one of these plug-ins since there's never any problem with batteries going dead). He says it works well. Super fast shipping, too! Thank you.
It's all ball bearings
5.0 out of 5 stars Works like a champ
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2024
Works great, nice quality, and great price.
D.Warren
5.0 out of 5 stars Very high quality keyboard
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2024
The performance of this keyboard is unbelievable. It's very easy to use with a sensitive touchpad and you can take it anywhere with its ease of use as it is plug and Play.
Hayden Andreyka
5.0 out of 5 stars It's cheap and it works
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2024
I've been using one of these keyboards every day at work for the past 2 years. There's a spot polished into the spacebar from my thumb. I have a pile of them at the office for anyone else who needs a keyboard.

The keys feel great, it's responsive, and it will work until the end of time.

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