Pavilion 550-150: more compatible USB keyboard/mouse

What combo (keyboard and mouse) wireless are most compatible with my computer (budget $ 100). I have a Microsoft Wireless series that gives me a lot of questions and I decided to replace it.

Thank you very much.

Hello

I trust to Logitech and not bought 1 but 5 games (combo; 3 K710 and 2 sets of K330 cheaper). K710 price in my country is about $110:

http://cplonline.com.au/Logitech-wireless-desktop-MK710-keyboard-mouse-Pack-u.html

Our dollar is now much lower, you'll find maybe around $75 or less to the United States.

Kind regards.

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