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While looking through this holiday season’s laptop deals, you shouldn’t forget about investing in accessories that will help improve your productivity. This includes looking out for wireless keyboard deals, such as Dell’s $30 discount for the Logitech MK850 wireless keyboard and mouse that lowers the price to $70, from the original price of $100, with a promised delivery date of right before Christmas if you click the Buy Now button immediately.

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The Logitech MK850 wireless keyboard and mouse aims to provide comfort, even after hours of working. The keyboard comes with two sets of stands to adjust its tilt angle to either four or eight degrees, a cushioned palm rest, and a deck and keys that are arranged in a raised, ergonomic contour profile. The mouse meanwhile, is covered with a rubber material that makes it easy to grip and hold, and is balanced well to prevent the need for extra effort when moving it across your mousepad.

One of the main features of the Logitech MK850 is that it can pair up with three devices at the same time. For example, the wireless keyboard and mouse may be connected simultaneously with your smartphone, tablet, and desktop PC, and the Logitech MK850 can switch between them with the press of a button. This eliminates the need to set up and pair the accessories with a different device each time, which is time-consuming if you regularly switch between them.

For added functionality, the combo supports Logitech’s DuoLink feature, which allows you to add commands to your mouse by holding down the keyboard’s function key. For example, you can set the screen to scroll down if you press the function key while moving your mouse downwards.

You will be able to get more things done if you replace your basic keyboard and mouse with the Logitech MK850 wireless keyboard and mouse, which are currently on sale on Dell for just $70 after a $30 discount from the original price of $100. There’s no telling how long stocks will last, so if you want to be tapping and clicking away on the Logitech MK850 by Christmas, you should click on the Buy Now button as soon as you can.

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