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Logitech diNovo Edge Keyboard

diNovo Edge Keyboard
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Logitech diNovo Edge Keyboard

  • Reviewed by: aakk

    03-14-08

    Duration of ownership:

    Strengths: design, comfortable

    Weaknesses:price

    Overall Evaluation: The keyboard looks beautiful and the design is sleek, thin and modern. The bluetooth really comes in handy especially when I use it for my PS3. It is comfortable too. Every keystroke is just responsive. You don't need to push the key too light or too deep. It also includes a lot of nice features, such as onboard volume control, builtin mouse and functionality keys. However, the price is quite expensive. For a more than $100 keyboard, I hope it could be used forever.

  • Reviewed by: keviny

    03-05-08

    Duration of ownership:

    Strengths: Bluetooth stylish

    Weaknesses:expensive

    Overall Evaluation: This keyboard looks really nice, slim and stylish. The feeling is very good too. The key press is quiet. The bluetooth is very convenient and the connection is very reliable. There is no missed keystroke so far. I like this keyboard very much. The only complain is the price is high.

  • Reviewed by: techtechie

    10-13-07

    Duration of ownership: 7 Weeks

    Strengths: Sleek modern styling and accurate data entry with the Bluetooth technology.

    Weaknesses:No numeric keys on right side of keyboard. Price

    Overall Evaluation: The Logitech diNovo Edge keyboard is really a work of art. It is so stylish you can appreciate it even when it is in its charging base and not even being used. The battery charging system is great and I've never been low on battery power. I put the keyboard in its charging base each night. The keyboard is very responsive to your touch and the Bluetooth technology assures very accurate reproduction of your input strokes to the computer. Logitech has the Setpoint software to accompany the diNovo Edge so you get an excellent software package as well. This keyboard does not have the standard type numeric keys on the right side of the keyboard, but you get used to not having them. The diNovo edge isn't cheap but it is a great-looking and accurate way to input commands to your computer.

  • Reviewed by: eiwdigital

    10-10-07

    Duration of ownership: 1 Months

    Strengths: it does it all. great battery life

    Weaknesses:price

    Overall Evaluation: although expensive and difficult to justify at retail, this products battery life, functionality and form factor make it the ultimate peripheral for a home theater pc. After using i would never go back to any other keyboard. Highly recomend this for htpc use.

  • Reviewed by: mighty18

    09-22-07

    Duration of ownership:

    Strengths: Size; Features; Silent; Feel; Non-slip.

    Weaknesses:Lack of Forward/Backward buttons for web surfing; Price

    Overall Evaluation: The keys have extremely solid feel and are very silent. Fantastic programmable features. The touch pad allows the user to scroll up/down and left/right on a page. It has the left/right buttons like a mouse. With this touch pad, the user can supposedly do without a mouse. But, I only wish it has the 'Forward/Backward' buttons, which are very useful when surfing the web.The biggest strength: It was initially charged on the first day and the 'low' battery indicator has yet to appear in one month of usage.

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