Logitech diNovo Edge (967685-0403)

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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Logitech
Color: Black
EAN: 0097855041050
Keyboard Description: QWERTY
Label: Logitech
Manufacturer: Logitech
Model: 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



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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.





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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The best keyboard I've ever owned
This has got to be the best keyboard I've ever owned.
I type all day long, 5 days a week and by the end of the day my hands and fingers are pretty tired.
This keyboard is so easy to type on - it feels like a good quality notebook keyboard.
The keys press down with little effort and feel responsive when I get going at 80 words a minute.
My right hand and thumb used to get numb by lunch time with the mouse I was using, but the built in track pad thingy works really well and I don't use a mouse anymore. The left click button on the left hand side helps out a lot for those tricky 3 finger maneuvers.
I was thrilled to find out the keyboard also works with my PlayStation 3 and I also use it in the living room for my media center computer.
Overall, the quality of the keyboard far surpasses any other keyboard I've ever owned. The unit feels solid and the aluminum wrist rest stays cool all day long. The keyboard is also very attractive and the charging base is solid and holds the keyboard securely. The battery charge lasts a long time - I can't think of a time when the battery was low - but I charge it once a week.
Overall, I give this keyboard double high fives ! ! !



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - diNovo Edge is the best desktop keyboard ever
I now own three of these keyboards (all PC versions not the MAC version - who is willing to pay the fruit tax for something like this). One I use on my mac mini hooked up to my entertainment center. The other two I use on desktops, one of which is a mac book pro docked 1/2 the time. I really like how the keys feel when typing and the built in volume control is handy. The mouse pad is not as useful on the desktops as I have a real mouse but on the mac mini hooked to the entertainment center its perfect. I also don't use the num-pad on the right of most extended keyboards and prefer to have a smaller "hacker-ish" keyboard. This keyboard is a space saver and complements your work area nicely.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Buggy
In a word this item is "buggy" and I gave up trying to figure it out. The connection gets dropped and buffers all key stroked and issues all the strokes when the connection is regained. I gave up and bought from the same brand but different item.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great Key Response
The DiNovo Edge is extremely similar to typing on a laptop keyboard (with great key response). It is very quiet and thin, tucking neatly out of the way in its charging base when necessary. My only inor complaint is its lck of native drivers for 64-bit vista. I have not tried overly-hard, but the assignable keys do not work on my keyboard.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - I miss my number pad! Otherwise, I"m pretty happy
This is a really great keyboard, and it looks slick on my coffee table! The aluminum wrist rest is slightly cold to the touch at first, re-iterating the nice materials used. As far as gadgets go, this is a good one to have.

I got this thing several weeks ago and haven't had to charge it since the day I got it (the manual says 60 days, so we'll see).

As far as keyboards go, here's my take on it: it takes some adjustment if you're used to a full 104-key keyboard. I'm still not quite there yet. The lack of number pad made me realize I won't be able to enter "Alt+#" keystrokes anymore, which I previously did almost daily. The keys do feel pretty nice and it's a solid hunk -- heavier than I expected. It DEFINITELY does NOT feel cheap in any way.

The touchpad kind of sucks. It works in general, but it's pretty small, the left click button (on mine at least) doesn't work very well, the scroll doesn't work that well at all, and occasionally I will find the mouse pointer somewhere else on the screen suddenly because it got confused.

The hotkeys are pretty nice. I was very pleased to find out that they work even when Windows is locked with a password! I was also quite surprised to find that they actually controlled Winamp the very first time I used the keyboard. I'd personally rather have separate buttons for these hotkeys rather than pressing the "Fn" button, but to each his own.

If I had paid the retail price for this, then I wouldn't think it's worth it; however, with a sale price AND a mail-in rebate, it was a pretty sweet deal and I like what I got. If you're willing to spend the money on it and like having high-end things, then this is something you will probably like. HTH :)



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