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Monday, January 29, 2007
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The diNovo Edge is ideal for the digital media fanatic searching for a progressive wireless keyboard. This ultra-modern keyboard comes equipped with Bluetooth 2.0 technology, advanced Li-ion charging technology, TouchDisc hyper-scrolling and the PerfectStroke key mechanism among many other features. Even without 10-key capabilities, the diNovo Edge is still head and shoulders above most other wireless keyboards.
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Saturday, January 27, 2007
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Mortal remotes use AA or AAA batteries to operate, but the Harmony 890 utilizes a rechargeable battery like a portable phone. The good part is that you never need to buy replacement batteries. The bad part is that if you forget to recharge the remote for a few days you may find yourself out of luck when it comes to movie night.
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Regardless of cost the diNovo is a handsome beast, and it's well worth taking the time to admire the photos. Laser cut from a single sheet of Plexiglass, the diNovo is only 11mm thick with a glossy black finish that'll bring out the inner magpie in all of us.
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Thursday, January 25, 2007
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The Wireless DJ Music System uses the 2.4GHz frequency band to wirelessly transmit the audio signal from your PC and the included transmitter, to the base station receiver (which also doubles as the charger to remote control). You can install more than one receiver, in different rooms for example, and then label that room using the Streampoint software. The music system can then stream music to the desired room simply by selecting the zone you want with the remote control. Unfortunately you cannot stream music to different rooms/zones at the same time like you can with the Sonos Music System; you can only listen to one zone at a time. Additional wireless receivers cost a spendy $80 each, nearly 1/3rd of the systems total cost.
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Wednesday, January 24, 2007
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Logitech has been one of the first names you think about when you look for a solid keyboard and mouse combination. Today, we look at their latest offering to immediately satisfy Vista users who want to go cordless. Will their latest effort be worth it for those still deciding on Vista? Read on to find out what LR thinks of this Logitech combo!
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Tuesday, January 23, 2007
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One of the main issues a person will find with an MP3 / iPod player is the cord that always finds a way to get caught on something. With the latest headphone from Logitech that is no longer an issue. The Logitech FreePulse Wireless Headphones allow you to have even more flexibility with a range of up to 33 feet and battery life that lasts up to 6 hours.
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Here we meet again. Logitech has another mouse billed as "the world's most advanced mouse." The MX Revolution is the latest mouse in the MX line. Logitech has introduced many new features that require the use of SetPoint to actually function. Will this be the first mouse that I use with software?
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Tuesday, January 16, 2007
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Designed for the right-hander only, the left side features a large thumb shaped groove with rubber gripping moulded into shiny black plastic. The main body is finished in a fetching dark grey matt plastic, whilst the right hand side is cut of one large piece of black rubber with small indents for the fingers. One hesitates to call a mouse sexy, but this is as close as you're likely to get. Certainly, all the elements come together beautifully. Even the charging stand is neat and plugs into the mains so your mouse charges when you're not using your PC.
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As the sale of laptops continue to rise and desktop PC users migrate, they find it hard to switch over to the touch pad that every laptop has. The touch pad is OK for those times when no room for a mouse is available, but nothing beats the usage of a mouse. Logitech knows this and has come out with the VX Revolution.
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Thursday, December 28, 2006
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Logitech introduces the diNovo Edge ultra slim Bluetooth keyboard. This thin rechargeable keyboard is not only functional but highly stylish. The gloss black and brushed silver finish with back lit controls add a high end feel. Bluetooth technology combined with functional extras mean there should be a lot to love about this keyboard.
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Monday, December 11, 2006
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To be honest I was never really a fan of iPod speakers. I never liked the idea of a set of speakers that can only be used for 1 device. Well after taking a look at the AudioStation from Logitech I was extremely impressed, and I actually purchased an iPod just to do this review. Logitech has done an amazing job on the AudioStation and it sets itself apart from other iPod speaker systems. It features touch-sensitive controls, an illuminated display, remote, and charges your iPod. So let's check it out!
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Thursday, December 7, 2006
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If you are on a budget, and looking for a solid second controller for your PlayStation 2, the Logitech Action controller would make a great addition. The Logitech controller contains all the same great features as the Dualshock 2 at a price considerably lower. It has a quality look and feel to it, but what about performance. Read on to find out more about the Logitech Action controller supplied by Geeks.com.
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It's quite big, due to the extended set of keys on the left (more on that later). All of the keys are actually transparent, and then painted in black, leaving the characters transparent, so the light from the blue LEDs underneath shines through, like Saitek first did with its Eclipse keyboard last year. However, it suffers from the same problem as the Saitek in that when you reboot your PC the keyboard light defaults to on. I generally only need the light on when I'm gaming in the dark, so I would have preferred a setting to do this.
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Once I opened the box, I got a whiff of the real leather that Logitech used to wrap the wheel. I was quite impressed by the quality of the materials Logitech used for the construction of the G25 Racing Wheel. The aromatic leather and brushed stainless steel set against the matte black plastic they used for the casing of the wheel is quite attractive.
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Wednesday, December 6, 2006
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The G7 in my mind should be standard equipment for any computer user that wants to truly enjoy his/her computer with complete control, accuracy and problem free longevity you want for your money. Kudos to Logitech with their quick swap battery technology. Finally a wireless mouse that isn't heavy to use.
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