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Monday, August 20, 2007
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You could blow $200 on a lot of things, but how about on a keyboard? Logitech would like you to spend your green on what they call "The World's Most Advanced Keyboard". Is all that and a bag of chips or would you better off spending the night in the bar with a bowl of pretzels. Let's find out!
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Wednesday, April 18, 2007
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Nowadays, fortunately for the computer user -- it's not just about function anymore. Prior to the popularity of computers as a home entertainment device, design is almost completely irrelevant. Beige cases, beige monitors, beige keyboards with grey keys and funny sounding springs -- oh, the memories (IBM, much?). However, in the recent few years, it seems that major changes have taken place. Pretty much every family has at least one computer in the home for various purposes. With many users implementing PCs as a home entertainment hub, design has caught up significantly as the computer is no longer just used for work purposes. It is an integral part of the digital home. With this in mind, industrial design has also been modified so much that design and function all comes together in a package. How about a very sleek, advanced, and simply (subjectively) beautiful keyboard? Let's take a look at the function and design of Logitech's diNovo Edge Bluetooth keyboard today.
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Wednesday, April 11, 2007
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When you make a statement saying you have the "World's most advanced keyboard", you better be able to back it up. When Logitech said they had the world's most advanced mouse in the MX Revolution they were able to back it up. The diNovo Edge features Bluetooth technology, a stylish sleek design, charging base, and backlit stealth controls. Let's see of this keyboard has what it takes to stop me from using the keyboard I have been using since last August!
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Wednesday, February 14, 2007
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Just when we thought that Logitech had taken the keyboard to the penultimate design level with its DiNovo Desktop series, along comes the DiNovo Edge.
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Wednesday, February 7, 2007
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Logitech is claiming that their diNovo Edge Bluetooth Keyboard is the "world's most advanced keyboard", boasting all sorts of cool toys and features that will have just about every other letter-cruncher drooling for days. It's not exactly revolutionary in terms of changing your computer interface experience, but it does what it needs to do, and it does it well.
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Thursday, February 1, 2007
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As I furiously type away at my keyboard, I know this review is now coming to a close. Over the past several weeks I typed and typed until my fingers couldn't type any more. I switched between a few different models and I just kept coming back to the diNovo Edge.
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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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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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