1. Trademark Mimicry ("loaitech")
If you look closely at the vertical logo printed on the left side of the box, it is spelled "loaitech" (with an 'a' instead of a 'g'). This is a common tactic used by bootleg manufacturers to trick the eye at a glance while technically avoiding direct trademark infringement lawsuits.
2. Spelling Error ("Keyboerd")
Under the model name, the description reads:
• "Plug and play USB Keyboerd" (spelled with an 'e' instead of an 'a').
3. Model Mismatch (K-290)
The box lists the model as "K-290".
• The authentic Logitech Comfort Keyboard K290 is a very specific, low-profile chiclet keyboard with flat keys and a built-in wide wrist rest.
• The keyboard pictured on this box is a generic, standard high-profile membrane keyboard (visually styled to look like a basic Logitech K120 office keyboard).