- Easy Internet access at the touch of a button for PC-compatible systems
- 1-touch multimedia controls
- 2 built-in USB ports
- Plug-and-play installation is fast and easy
- 5-year warranty
Product Description
Start typing right away with a familiar comfortable key layout and responsive keys that provide an exceptional touch. Plug additional peripherals into the 2 USB ports built into the keyboard. The cable management system under the keyboard hides cables, keeping your desk neat.The Logitech iTouch Keyboard offers the convenience of iTouch Internet and multimedia control. With one touch of a key, access the Internet; visit Web pages; buy online; open e-mail; search; launch your favorite applications and Web sites, play CD’s, DVD’s, MP3 and Windows media files, adjust volume, or put your computer into sleep mode.Amazon.com Product Description
Intelligently integrates the keyboard and the Web. Access the Internet, open e-mail, search, or launch applications with one key. Also provides one-touch multimedia control. Familiar, comfortable key layout with an exceptional typing touch. Two built-in USB ports let you easily plug additional peripherals into the keyboard. An innovative cable management system keeps your desk free of cable clutter.

#1 by Saar Perry at November 10th, 2009
when I use my cell-phone, I get some typo’s. besides that, it’s not too soft, and not too “clicky” keyboard.
Rating: 4 / 5
#2 by Lee E. at November 10th, 2009
This is the best keyboard. It’s quiet and comfortable. Kinda makes typing fun. Highly recommended.
Rating: 5 / 5
#3 by Anonymous at November 10th, 2009
I’ve owned a lot of Logitech stuff, from mice, to speakers, and beyond. Logitech is really one of the BEST peripheral device manufacturers. Except for joysticks, Microsoft’s Precision Pro or Force Feedback models blow Logitech’s joysticks away. But everything else Logitech rules!
I got this particular product because I accidentally spilled some juice on my old keyboard, and then, panic captured, I blow dryed it. WARNING! HEAT SHRINKS COMPUTER COMPONENTS! I learned this after the fact of course. Fortunately, I picked the Logitech keyboard to replace it. It has an excellent design, and relatively soft-sounding keys. My only problem is that the multimedia buttons do NOT work with Winamp the almighty MP3 playback tool! Boohoo! Hopefully Logitech realizes their gigantic error in not supporting Winamp, and fixes it ASAP!
All I can say is:
I hope I don’t spill juice on this one…
Rating: 5 / 5
#4 by B. Campbell at November 11th, 2009
After years of killing inexpensive keyboards at a rate of 2-3 per year, I finally decided to spring for what looked like a real, even if slightly more costly, solution — and it has been exactly that. (Well, more real than costly, actually, because I was later surprised to find a manufacturer’s rebate in effect at the time I made the purchase.) To echo the previous reviewer, this keyboard has a firm, precise touch that allows me to speed type without extraneous letters or spaces. Of course, we all have our own opinions about what constitutes an ideal touch; all I can say is that this one works extremely well for me. In addition, that touch isn’t so ‘touchy’ that it ruins me for other keyboards on which I’m obliged to work (thanks!). Other very useful features: (1) no extended, hard wrist rest — I need a soft gel wrist pad, and this keyboard generously gives me that option; (2) the low-power USB ports come in handy, since I have already filled up a 7-port USB hub. No problems yet with USB devices (including optical mouse and PC video cam) attached through the keyboard; (3) quick, easy installation, at least for the joint USB/serial option; (4) a wonderfully linear and well-written product booklet and instructions; and (5) it’s sleek and nice to look at. I’ve written this after a full four months of hard use, so you can believe it.
Rating: 5 / 5