- IT Office Moves
IT Decommissioning: How to Properly Shut Down Your Old Office
11 Mar, 2026
£48.73 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The Logitech Wireless Combo MK330 is the sort of no-nonsense, everyday bundle that actually makes sense in a UK office. For around £40 ex‑VAT, you’re paying for something that “just works” with minimal setup, gives you a reliable wireless link, and will happily handle the boring stuff—spreadsheets, email, documentation—without fuss. Logitech’s key feel is consistently decent for the price, and the mouse is comfortable enough for typical desk use. If you’re equipping a few admin PCs, reception setups, training rooms, or temporary workstations, it’s good value because you’re not buying into premium extras—you’re buying predictability.
I wouldn’t buy it if your users are hard-core typists who notice every key wobble, or if you need something for heavy daily mouse work (design, gaming, very long sessions) where you’d want better ergonomics and precision. Also, it’s not a “future-proof upgrade” kind of kit—think of it as a practical replacement tier for standard office environments. Bottom line: great for mainstream office use and budget-conscious rollouts; not ideal for power users who will quickly want more comfort and control.

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