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: - The Most Expensive Keyboard you'll ever own
If you are looking for the best looking keyboard on the market then look no further. The diNovo Edge is like the overprice Mercedes you've always wanted. With regards to its performance it's the most functional and balanced keyboard I've ever used. Like your over priced Mercedes you get a well built slim line keyboard. No need to replace batteries, as the batteries are integrated into the keyboard. The charger is very good. I've run my keyboard for over two months before I needed to recharge it. The tactile feel of the keys are comfortable and the touch pad on the right provides convenience if your using your keyboard in a living room configuration where a flat surface is not always available for a mouse. The docking station used to recharge the keyboard is great if you have room on a non-cluttered desk but for those people who love clutter it makes for a challenge to charge your keyboard.
Rating: - Very Good Experience even with a MAC
I have a MAc Mini connected to my LCD and was looking for an integrated keyboard and mouse that would look great in my living room.
The Dinovo Edge was the perfect match.
Leopard identified the keyboard and installation was a breeze. The mouse and keyboard worked straight away. I had to customise the shortcuts which was very easy using:
http://5thirtyone.com/archives/751
The only drawback I saw was that the mouse could be a little difficult to use (small touch area) Other than that, it is excellent.
Rating: - Elegant Keyboard
Has everything you expect from a keyboard, but has so much more. As soon as you start to type, you feel and hear the difference. The look is very elegant. A little costly, but worth it, imho.
Rating: - Like a blade!
This takes up very little space, is almost preternaturally thin, and runs for well over a month before it has to be dropped back into its included charger base.
I especially like the little touch pad, which can be used to control the mouse in a pinch (a real mouse is, in my opinion, still necessary).
The action of the keys is that of a short-throw, high-end laptop, like a Thinkpad. I love this, and I can really type quickly with it. If you like something that feels like an older electric typewriter with big keys that move a lot before registering a hit, this is not the product for you. The key action is light, but has tactile feedback. One of the best in the market right now.
When I first got it, I connected it using my existing Bluetooth adapter, and it worked fine but wasn't recognized until Windows came up and loaded the drivers. This is a problem for making changes in the BIOS and other things that happen before Windows is running. It may not happen often, but it is necessary from time to time. The solution is to use the included dongle instead. It connects to the keyboard by itself, without drivers, and makes it look like a standard USB keyboard before Windows is up. Now that I've switched to that, it works just like it was wired.