Posts Tagged ‘Keyboard’
Logitech Goes Mac with diNovo Edge Mac Edition
| by Shane McGlaun posted August 6th, 2008 | Tags: Keyboard, Logitech, Mac |
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When the diNovo Edge first launched for Windows PCs, I grabbed one up and really liked using it for my day-to-day computer needs. It wasn’t quite up to gaming so I ended up changing between the Edge and my gaming keyboard frequently. After several months that got old and I ended up just leaving my gaming keyboard connected all the time. You gotta have priorities, right? With all the time I used the Edge, I can say that it was the best general use keyboard that I have owned. Mac users can now enjoy the diNovo Edge as well with Logitech’s new diNovo Edge Mac Edition. The Mac version of the Edge shares the same looks and design of the original Edge. You get the thin 0.5-inch profile, black semi-translucent Plexiglas frame, and orange backlighting. |
Logitech Announces Keyboard for Nintendo Wii
| by Shane McGlaun posted July 16th, 2008 | Tags: Keyboard, Logitech, Wii |
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If you have managed to get your hands on the Wii and use it for things like chatting or surfing the web, you know what a pain it can be to type on the Wii with the remote. What the Wii has been missing is a keyboard to allow for much faster data input. Logitech has announced a Nintendo licensed keyboard for the Wii called the Logitech Cordless Keyboard for Wii. The QWERTY keyboard uses 2.4GHz wireless technology to connect to the Wii and includes a dongle for plugging into the Wii. |
Razer Aurantia Gaming Keyboard for China Only
| by Shane McGlaun posted July 1st, 2008 | Tags: Gaming Gear, Keyboard, Razer |
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I am a big fan of Razer gaming gear and use a Razer Lycosa keyboard and a Razer Lachesis gaming mouse all the time. Typically when Razer releases new gear, gamers in America are the first to get our hands on it. Razer’s latest offering is different and will be offered exclusively in China. The Razer Aurantia is called an ultra-portable keyboard and measures in at 446mm L x 205mm W x 29mm H with the wrist rest attached. The keyboard has 104 fully programmable keys that are labeled in English. The keyboard has the features you would expect form Razer like the ability to record macros and to disable the Windows key. |








