Eric Carroll;174233 Wrote: 
> 
> If I look around at my very randomly chosen desktop :-), I see:
> - Logitech THX 4.1 speakers (likely $400 when they came out, so $100
> speakers, not $50)
> - Logitech trackball
> - Logitech wireless gaming mouse
> - Logitech DiNovo keyboard (my favourite keyboard ever) 
> - Logitech webcam
> 
> And i have a number of Logitech keyboards and mice in my "dead tech"
> closest. And, I didn't even known SD was bought by Logitech when I
> first got my SB3s, so now I have 2 Logitech SB3s and a Transporter.
> 
> That's a lot of Logitech gear. And, honestly, until I itemized it just
> now, I would not have said I had a lot of Logitech stuff. 
> 
> Now, I am not typical computer user. I use computers all day, and I try
> to buy the best, because I DO use it all day. For example my laptop is a
> IBM (now Lenovo, there's another branding discussion) T60. 
> 
> This anecdotally suggests Logitech is not the bottom of the barrell,
> and may have some kind of brand equity. The question is where and for
> what.

Yes, it is a lot of plasticky stuff with short life spans. Regarding
keyboards: Most of today's computer users have never used a really good
keyboard, so have no references.


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