Another vote for the MX1000 here, well worth the high price tag. With the built in lithium battery, you can go for weeks without charging it, plus the lithium battery is much lighter then the two AA.
As far as getting the MX due, not sure its worth it. Not alot of need for a wireless keyboard unless you are a good distance from you computer, otherwise there is no reason a cord on the keyboard should be a problem, and who wants to have to keep a supply of batteries on hand for your keyboard. Mouse is more practical because you can simply place it in the charging cradle when not in use.
As far as comparing the razor mice with the logitech MX1000, tried them both, MX1000 is more ergonomic, and no coard to get in the way. A cord hanger might help, but still can't beat having nothing at all to get tangled/hung up.
Not only that, in my opinion the buttons on the razor are much too sensitive, i guess its all a matter of opinion, but if your finger even brushes up against the razor buttons it registers.
As far as getting the MX due, not sure its worth it. Not alot of need for a wireless keyboard unless you are a good distance from you computer, otherwise there is no reason a cord on the keyboard should be a problem, and who wants to have to keep a supply of batteries on hand for your keyboard. Mouse is more practical because you can simply place it in the charging cradle when not in use.
As far as comparing the razor mice with the logitech MX1000, tried them both, MX1000 is more ergonomic, and no coard to get in the way. A cord hanger might help, but still can't beat having nothing at all to get tangled/hung up.
Not only that, in my opinion the buttons on the razor are much too sensitive, i guess its all a matter of opinion, but if your finger even brushes up against the razor buttons it registers.