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How to Create an IT Budget That Actually Works
11 Mar, 2026






£48.12 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
At £40 ex-VAT, this Lenovo home/office “keyboard + mouse” bundle is the sort of thing you buy when you just need things to work—plug in, connect, type, and get on with your day. The RF wireless plus Bluetooth combo is genuinely useful in offices (one dongle for a desktop, or Bluetooth for a laptop) and it avoids the usual hassle of “my keyboard only pairs one way.” If you’re equipping a shared workspace, a small team, or just replacing tired peripherals without spending silly money, it’s a solid, low-risk pick.
That said, don’t buy it if you’re picky about feel or long typing sessions. These combo kits are almost always designed to hit a price point, so expect “good enough” keys and basic mouse ergonomics rather than premium responsiveness. If you’re doing heavy daily spreadsheet/data entry or you care about smooth scrolling and comfortable hand positioning, you’ll likely be happier investing a bit more in a dedicated keyboard and a proper mouse. For light office use, though—emails, admin work, casual reporting—this is a practical value bundle.

Lenovo
Lenovo - Keyboard - self-charging - wireless - Bluetooth 5.1 - QWERTY - UK - black - brown box

HP
HP Premium - Keyboard - with ClickPad - backlit - POGO pin - UK

Kensington
Kensington KB535 EQ - Keyboard - multi-device, rechargeable - full size - wireless - 2.4 GHz, Bluetooth, USB - QWERTY - UK - space grey - retail - FSC cardboard

HP
KBD HP 975 Dual-Mode WL KBD HP 975 Dual-Mode WL