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Microsoft Laser Desktop 6000 [Review]
Basics > Keyboards Mar 31, 2009
Go wireless with Microsoft's keyboard-mouse combo
Logitech diNovo Mini
Basics > Keyboards Nov 20, 2008
Get the convenience of a full functionality keyboard and mouse right in the palm of your hands.
Microsoft Sidewinder X6 Gaming Keyboard
Basics > Keyboards Nov 13, 2008
The Sidewinder X6 is a gaming keyboard worthy of standing up against Logitech's G15 - a long time favorite with enthusiasts.
Phillips Wireless Desktop SPT5701
Basics > Keyboards May 29, 2008
A wireless keyboard and mouse from Philips -- just how convenient is it?
Logitech Cordless Desktop Wave
Basics > Input Devices Mar 24, 2008
The keyboard impresses you with a wave of comfort and functionality but is the mouse falling behind?
Genius SlimStar 820 Solargizer
Basics > Keyboards Dec 17, 2007
Genius SlimStar 820 Solargizer is a wireless keyboard and mouse combo that boasts of a few interesting features like a solar panel and additional hotkeys.
i.Tech Bluetooth Virtual Keyboard
Basics > Keyboards May 28, 2007
With 'compact, simple and innovative' becoming synonymous with gadgets, virtual reality takes it a step further. Is this the face of the future?
Logitech Cordless DT S510 Media Remote
Basics > Input Devices Feb 1, 2007
The Logitech Cordless Desktop S510 Media Remote is a set of three input devices i.e. keyboard, mouse, and a remote. Let's have a look.
Creative Prodikeys DM Value
Basics > Keyboards Mar 22, 2006
Creative Prodikeys DM Value is a dual keyboard, which ingeniously integrates MIDI keys with a multimedia PC keyboard.
Logitech Ultra Flat Keyboard Dark Shine
Basics > Keyboards Mar 2, 2006
This Ultra Flat keyboard is designed keeping in mind the growing popularity of small form factor PCs
Logitech G15 Gaming Keyboard
Basics > Keyboards Feb 21, 2006
What is that thing? Looks like a keyboard. What are those keys on the left and what's an LCD screen doing there...
Microsoft Comfort Curve Keyboard 2000
Basics > Pointing Devices Nov 14, 2005
The Microsoft Comfort Curve Keyboard 2000 is a USB keyboard and hence needs no extra drivers or software for it to function under Windows XP.
Microsoft Wired Desktop 500
Basics > Input Devices Oct 13, 2005
The Wired Desktop 500, which we'll call WD500 for short from here on, is a value keyboard and mouse combo.
Logitech diNovo
Basics > Pointing Devices Jul 21, 2005
The diNovo is quite a piece of techno-logic. We'll discuss the logic part later. As for the technology involved, firstly it is cordless. It is based on FastRF standard (radio frequency) that is 2.5 times faster than the regular radio frequency standard.
BenQ Slim XTouch Multimedia Keyboard A122
Basics > Input Devices Mar 3, 2005
So you've dumped that CRT for a nice new ultra-slim LCD monitor, housed your box in a new slim small form factor cabinet, picked up a sleek, thin and discreet flat panel speaker setup, but you still use a big-ass blocky keyboard and mouse? The BenQ Slim keyboard is here to complete your sleek PC picture
Typhoon Multimedia Keyboard
Basics > Input Devices Mar 2, 2005
The mould is exactly the same as the keyboard from the Wireless Multimedia Set - the same soft and sometimes sticky feel, the exact same 103-key layout, 18 extra multimedia keys and a logically exiled Sleep key on the top right corner. Esc key lovers, ask for this keyboard and feel it up when you're on the lookout.
Typhoon Wireless Multimedia Set
Basics > Input Devices Mar 1, 2005
While rummaging around our warehouse for something to review, I glanced upon this wireless combo and I couldn't believe what I saw: a perfect 103 key keyboard, a very normal looking mouse and a pleasing price tag...
Microsoft Wireless Optical Desktop Comfort Edition
Basics > Input Devices Feb 1, 2005
Almost nothing I raved about in the earlier keyboard/mouse review (the Microsoft Optical Desktop with Fingerprint Reader) applies to this new Comfort Edition and almost everything I liked about it, is gone.
Microsoft Digital Media Pro Keyboard
Basics > Pointing Devices Jan 3, 2005
When people go out to buy a computer, the most neglected parts are most likely to be the input peripherals. Most people end up buying a cheap keyboard. Some people say that when you can get a keyboard for below 300 bucks, why spend more than 1000 bucks for keyboards from the stables of Logitech and Microsoft.
Lite-On Deluxe Wireless Desktop
Basics > Input Devices Oct 12, 2004
Lite-On is largely associated with optical drives, be it combo drives or DVD-Writers. And being an OEM in the optical drive industry, it is a brand to reckon with when it comes to optical technology. So a wireless keyboard-mouse combo from Lite-On is bound to create a fair amount of curiosity
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