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£33.55 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
For £27.97 ex-VAT this Lenovo “Home/Office RF Wireless + Bluetooth” keyboard is the kind of bargain kit that works best in straightforward office setups: desks where you want a tidy, reliable wireless keyboard without paying premium for gaming features. RF for the main connection and Bluetooth for switching to a second device is genuinely useful if you bounce between a work PC and, say, a laptop or tablet. It should suit standard typing, email, spreadsheets, and general admin work—exactly what most business users actually do.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it if you’re picky about feel (cheap wireless boards often trade comfort for cost) or if you need long, stress-free sessions every day with a very “premium” key response. Also, “home/office” tends to mean fewer quality-of-life features—so if you rely on lots of shortcuts, custom layouts, or want something that feels durable after heavy daily use, it may not be the best value over the long run. If the goal is just a dependable, low-cost wireless keyboard for an office or shared desk, this is a sensible pick; if you’re replacing a premium keyboard and are sensitive to typing experience, I’d test something more substantial.

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