Binding: Electronics
Brand: LogitechLogitech
Color: Black
EAN: 0840356734279
Item Dimensions: 438667001614
Keyboard Description: QWERTY
Label: Logitech
Languages: EnglishOriginal Language
Manufacturer: Logitech
Model: 967685-0403
MPN: 967685-0403
Publisher: Logitech
Special Features: nv:Keyboard Type: Keyboard; Connection Type: Wireless; Special Features: Bluetooth; Special Features: Elegant charging base; Special Features: TouchDiscTM scrolling; Special Features: Backlit stealth controls
Studio: Logitech
Variation Description: Black
Warranty: 3 years warranty
Features:
PerfectStroke key system - A precision micro-scissors mechanism distributes typing force evenly across key surfaces, making every stroke natural and fluid.
Stylishly sleek - Laser-cut from a single piece of Plexiglass and set in a brushed aluminum frame, the diNovo Edge makes a bold statement. Only 11 mm thick!
Elegant charging base - Put your keyboard on display while charging via the slim base/stand. Advanced Li-ion batteries recharge faster and last longer.
TouchDisc scrolling - A new type of touchpad, the TouchDisc unifies scrolling, selection, and cursor control. Scroll at hyperspeed with a touch of your finger.
Backlit stealth controls - Hidden hot keys light up at a touch, and fade into the background when not in use. The touch-sensitive volume slider gives you precise, fingertip audio control.
Rating: - Great for Multi Media PC
I needed a wireless keyboard to complete my multi-media PC setup in our family room. Since we had connected the PC to our plasma TV, we found ourselves using it more and more for surfing the web, watching movies, and streaming music. Having to walk across the room and use a wired keyboard just wasn't convenient.
I read the reviews of other wireless keyboards but was afraid of interference with our wireless router. Then, I ran across the Logitech deNovo Edge that uses Bluetooth and decided to purchase it.
I could not be more pleased. The keyboard came up the moment I plugged the Bluetooth adapter in and it has performed flawlessly ever since (I've had it several weeks now).
Particularly useful is the touchpad that negates having to have a separate mouse. Even though I'm a geezer, I find the orange lights on the keyboard cool!
The charging port is small and inconspicuous and fits nicely beside the PC with the other equipment in my entertainment center.
This keyboard is of sturdy construction and fits in my lap securely; it appears to have an aluminum backing which accounts for the strength in a keyboard this thin.
I highly recommend this keyboard to anyone who wants top quality in a feature-rich keyboard.
Rating: - awesome keybpard
i have this wireless keyboard for 2 months now. its very convenient. i can browse the net away from the desk or monitor.i could sit on the sofa or sit on my massage chair. so far no system or glitch problem with the keyboard. the circular touchpad is very convenient and very responsive.the keyboard sits on my lap comfortably and its light.and no wires, no batteries to replace. just put it back it its dock and there its charging itself while not in use.im so happy with my wireless logitech dinovo edge.
Rating: - Edge Keyboard
I've owned several keyboards over the years, some better than others, but none came close to the Logitech diNovo Edge unit. It's truly in a class by itself. Though a bit pricey, even with a rebate, the extra money I spent for this unit underscores the adage "you get what you pay for." In this case you not only get solid construction, great key response, lots of handy extras, you also get pleasing styling and appearance. Installation went smoothly, no hitches. A top of the line keyboard.
Rating: - Logitech diNovo Edge
I did all my research for this product and it was basically, but not fully, what I expected it to be. When you take it out the box, the first thing you'll notice is how slim and sleek it is. I've been using it for a little over a month so far and I've only charged it up once. I used this keyboard every day for a few hours a day. I usually turn on my computer in the morning and leave it on until when I get back in the afternoon or night. The batteries are amazing. It only takes about 2 hours for a complete charge; 15 mins if you want to use for 1 day. The charger itself is a nice little stand for the keyboard; really a nice thing to have and show off your computer setup if you have people over. The keys are not as spaced out as a regular keyboard [but they are regular sized... as least that's what it seems to me], but I didn't have a problem switching over from my other one. The Tab, Caps locks, and Shift keys on the left side of the keyboard are smaller than a regular keyboard, so you might hit them a lot when you're first using it. The keys are very smooth when you're typing. For gaming, I tested this keyboard playing CS [Counter Strike], I didn't really notice a huge difference in delay, but there is a very very small delay, in my opinion, however this may be due to lag on my part. I will have to continue testing it because I barely game anymore and that was only a 1 time test. No one every wrote a review for this product on ghosting, so I will be the first to do so. Ghosting [pressing a few keys at once and having the keyboard register all the keys] is decent on this keyboard. While playing CS, I was able to do a couple things at once [jump around the corner or far jump, while changing weapons, etc.]. I believe I was able to have the keyboard register up to 4-5 keys. Message me if you want to know more about it. This keyboard wasn't really meant for gaming because it's so slim and looks kinda fragile. If you're a hardcore gamer, I would suggest something else because if you abuse/pound on this keyboard, it will break. There are, however, options for gaming in the software it came with, like locking the windows key, etc. As you know, there's no number pad. I didn't really seem to miss it that well except when I want to use the calculator program or use the shortcut for character maps [alt + #]. The shortcut for character maps need the number pad in order to do it. I'm still trying to figure out a way to do it without the number pad. This keyboard can also be used for your PS3 if you have one. The F1-12 keys have macros; you can program them as shortcuts to different programs or website, commands, etc. However, to use the function keys you have to press and hold the Fn key that's located on the bottom right corner in between the alt and ctrl. There's no Fn key on the left side of the keyboard... a little of an inconvienence, but no big deal. The volume scroll pad is a little too sensitive. Unlike the touch/mousepad it doesn't recognize your finger [say if your sleeve of your shirt accidentally glazed over the volume, it will change it... the touchpad however only works when it's your finger]. I also felt that for a keyboard this costly, it should have a backlight option. It's a little difficult to use if you're in a pitch dark room. The software that it came in is decent, it lets you change the function keys, the mouse speed, keyboard options, and lets you see the battery life, etc. The battery life that it shows is not accurate. When it's on full charge it'll say 43 days for me, but it will stay like that for a few days before dropping to 38, then maybe a day later it will go back up to 40. I found that a little annoying. When your batteries are low, the battery light on the keyboard will flash red, and it'll have a little popup screen on the lower right corner of your monitor telling you it's low. You can also turn off the keyboard when you're done using it to save power... leaving it on doesn't have a huge impact on it when it comes to power tho. When I first used this keyboard, there were a few problems with it like when I press a key, it'll register as another key [ex. press "?" register and comes out on screen as "."] This only happened once. There were also a bunch of things that happened once and never again. There are NEW updates for the keyboard... originally when you press the caps lock, the keyboard will make a beep noise, which is really annoying, the new updates will allow you to lock it so it doesn't work. The new updates improved the keyboard a lot. YOU WILL notice when dust particles land on the keyboard and when there are fingerprints. It does come with a cleaning cloth, but you'll realize you can't keep cleaning it forever. I, personally, have kinda greesy fingers, but it wasn't a huge problem for me. I don't think this keyboard is worth what it is. I got it for $155 with a $45 rebate. Everything seems pretty good, except I thought Logitech could of made it a bit better and have better quality control. This keyboard is basically in a way a laptop keyboard. If the price was lower, I would of gave it a 5 star. Message me if you want to know more about this keyboard.