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I use the Apple stuff because I like the look and I have the reassurance that it'll work with my Macs after system updates. This last point isn't much of an issue for Logitech gear though.
 
i would also recommend the apple stuff. Then again, i have never tried the Logitech...so really it's your decision. It seems like the Logitech keyboard is a lower profile, like a laptop keyboard, and the mouse is only meant for right handers. The Apple keyboard is more of a desktop/laptop keyboard that feels really nice. The mighty mouse seems to break easy though...the decision is really what you like the feel of.
 
I use the Apple stuff because I like the look and I have the reassurance that it'll work with my Macs after system updates. This last point isn't much of an issue for Logitech gear though.

Never really thought of that, thanks.

i would also recommend the apple stuff. Then again, i have never tried the Logitech...so really it's your decision. It seems like the Logitech keyboard is a lower profile, like a laptop keyboard, and the mouse is only meant for right handers. The Apple keyboard is more of a desktop/laptop keyboard that feels really nice. The mighty mouse seems to break easy though...the decision is really what you like the feel of.

The only thing holding me back from getting the Apple gear is the battery life and I don't really like the feel of the Might Mouse a whole lot. Exactly how long do the batteries last on the Wireless keyboard from Apple?
 
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