Thanks to its sharp design, it's easy to imagine this keyboard in the living room ... We only wish its touch-sensitive features were more responsive, which especially stings considering the price. If you're willing to accept a $200 keyboard with a few minor flaws, we recommend it.
Read the full review →Conclusion: We like it
The diNovo Edge was one of the first rechargeable Bluetooth keyboards, and despite years of competition, nothing else has come close to matching its slim, stylish profile, comfortable typing, and media features. You can customize just about everything, it's available in Mac and Windows versions, and it looks as good in the living room as it does in the home office. It's a little on the expensive side, sure, but it's the only wireless keyboard you'll ever need.
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Logitech’s diNovo Edge Mac Edition is a standout keyboard thanks to its great key feel, very good layout, useful special features, and attractive design. Although it’s pricey, if you spend many hours at a keyboard each day, I highly recommend taking the Edge ... for a spin.
Read the full review →This is by far one of the best high-end keyboards we’ve tested, but unfortunately that comes with a high-end price, even for high-end. Still, it makes for a great living room keyboard without the eyesore.
Read the full review →There’s a great deal to love about his keyboard: it’s good looking, has loads of media functionality and is great for general use. The only real concern is the price which, even at the discounted £105, is still a steep for a keyboard.
Read the full review →Not only is the Edge the most stunning keyboard we’ve seen, it is also a well-thought-out and durable piece of art, fitting the bill for any computer that might be in an area frequented by guests.
Read the full review →This is a phenomenal keyboard. The battery life is great, and it's incredibly stylish. The only two drawbacks are the price and the lack of a "menu button." You know... the one found on almost every other keyboard that simulates a right-click wherever the cursor is? Also, you...
Read the full review →Battery life and charging station are great. Well worth the price. I love this keyboard!
Read the full review →I have owned this keyboard for nearly 6 years and I refuse to purchase another keyboard until this gadget shits the bed. It is slim, sleek, and feels very nice to use. It is nearly 6 years old and the look and feel of this keyboard is still up to par with the new gadgets out on the market now....
Read the full review →The good: This keyboard feels great to type on. It's somewhere in-between a laptop keyboard and a desktop one. The mouse wheel is useful, especially when I am recharging my MX revolution mouse. I like the zoom buttons, the mute button, and the custom programs. The battery life is...
Read the full review →It annoys me that this doesn't have dedicated play/pause controls for Media Centre users, thats my biggest gripe. Also Logitech seem to insist on putting these touch slider controls into their products but they don't work well at all - and on a super high gloss glass keyboard you don't want users...
Read the full review →Here are the things I liked: The size and weight are perfect for laptop use. The look and design are fantastic; it looks great with the black motif of my home entertainment system (Sony Bravia LCD tv, Xbox 360 Elite, PS3 and black case on my PC). The touchpad works great, better than many laptops...
Read the full review →This is the best keyboard I've ever used. I have both the Mac and PC version and am completely spoiled by both. I've always felt that going for "small and light" was the wrong thing to do with a desktop keyboard. But then, I started out using an original IBM PC "Model M". I like a keyboard to be...
Read the full review →I have been using this keyboard for about a year now, and I have been very pleased with it. It has proven itself an ideal compliment to the laptop that lives in my entertainment center (plugged into my TV for use as a media center). There's nothing all that remarkable about the functionality....
Read the full review →Popping $200 for a keyboard is something you consider heavily. This is actually the first keyboard that I ever purchased. I always liked a laptop "feel" to a keyboard, and the scissor springs and short key travel feel very similar to that. Great ergonomics, and layout -- plus sexy...
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