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9/03/2012

Micro Innovations Wireless Link Keyboard (TKB700U) Review

Micro Innovations Wireless Link Keyboard (TKB700U)
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I bought this keyboard for my iPaq 3950 hoping to use the PDA to take nots in classes. The seup instructions were great, I had to no problem setting up the stand and keyboard. When I went to type though, nothing happened. I move the keyboard around and the mirror...nothing. I check the battery.. still no luck. I Took the PDA off the and pointed it at the keyboard...fianlly some letter. I started typing (with the screen upside down) and noticed that random tabs were being inserted. I tried again with the PDA on the stand and this time I had some sucsess. I found the keyboard IR transmitter has to be in the a circle the size of a quater to work. Even then, the mysterious spaces are still appearing. Lucky for me Radio Shack has a return policy...

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8/28/2012

Microsoft Wireless Entertainment Desktop 7000 (Silver) Review

Microsoft Wireless Entertainment Desktop 7000 (Silver)
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I've been waiting for this keyboard since December. Microsoft has had problems in production and deadlines about this product. As of the day I write this, Microsoft's website "Press Pass" still publishes an article saying this keyboard and mouse set will be released "January 2007." That didn't happen. But it is here now and I'm not too impressed, even though I'm satisfied.
I was debating between getting this product and the Logitech diNovo Edge keyboard (these keyboards are media-centered keyboards, no numerical keypads in addition). I've used the diNovo Edge and I've liked it. I purchased this Microsoft product because it is both slightly cheaper and comes with a matching mouse.
The diNovo Edge has a lithium Ion battery and a recharging station which looks nice but is impractical because it stands the keyboard on an edge so that it cannot be used while charging (looks cool). This 7000 keyboard, however, is powered by 4 AA batteries, but this keyboard is just as slim and sleek as the diNovo keyboard. On another Microsoft webpage that profiles hardware like this, it is advertised that 4 AA batteries power this keyboard for "an average of over nine months." What is weird (and almost unnecessary) is to make the mouse (unlike the keyboard) come with a recharging base. It is as if Microsoft started with the newer (yet to be released) 8000 model of this keyboard/mouse set (which is going to cost more) and just started subtracting features. For example, whereas the diNovo and the 8000 model of this product have light-up features for dark room usage, this 7000 model does not. Also, the 800 comes with a hub that both the mouse and keyboard use instead of just a hub for the mouse (as in the 7000).
For me, I was disappointed when I started typing on this 7000 model keyboard because the key-depression sounds are as loud as my laptop or PC (some people however like a stronger physical and audible feedback from the keys as they type). diNovo has soft key-depression, and even though this 7000 model wasn't advertised with soft keys I hoped it was a basic feature. The Bluetooth technology works as expected. My favorite feature is the keyless Function buttons which can be redefined for your specific shortcuts. My mouse came with differing pressure levels for the right and left clicks and this has been irritating (the left-click is very sensitive).
In sum: the 7000 keyboard has a cheaper feel than the diNovo (mine is made of hard plastic and the diNovo is partly made of fiberglass); but I shook around this keyboard and pressed on its sides fairly hard: it's pretty durable. This is currently one of the most sophisticated keyboards on the market and it's the most Vista-ready keyboard currently. It's sleek, ergonomic, and rests no higher than your watch on the table. I'm satisfied.

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Now you can transition between work and fun with unprecedented ease and comfort. This ultra-thin entertainment desktop set with a rechargeable mouse delivers top-notch performance with virtually no interference--from up to 30 feet away.
Give yourself room to move; wireless mouse and keyboard products let you work without worrying about tangled wires. The Microsoft Wireless Entertainment Desktop 7000 features 2.4 GHz Bluetooth connectivity with First Connect technology that makes it easy to connect wirelessly right out of the box. The desktop set includes a rechargeable mouse and keyboard with battery status indicators that flash when batteries need recharging.
Mouse Features The mouse's 4-way scrolling feature takes advantage of Microsoft's Tilt Wheel technology, letting you scroll four ways for greater efficiency and comfort. Meanwhile, the Instant Viewer function allows you to click the scroll wheel button to instantly display your open windows. Then you just point and click to select the window you want. Another feature, the Magnifier, lets you point and click to enlarge and edit details on your screen.
Keyboard Features The keyboard features an ultra-thin, ergonomist-approved "Comfort Curve" design that allows you to place your hands naturally and work comfortably using the distinctive quiet touch keys. This sleek design also reduces clutter on your desk, fits on your lap and complements your flat screen monitor. Meanwhile, an integrated navigation pad with cursor control makes it easy to command your PC from your lap or the comfort of your sofa.
Use the Media Center Start Button to gain one touch access to Windows Media Center, or press the Windows Start Button to launch your Start menu and search your PC or the Web if you have Windows Vista installed. The Windows Live Call Button accesses your Windows Live Messenger buddy list, while the Windows Gadgets Button gives you one-touch access to gadgets such as weather information, news updates, traffic maps and slide shows of online photo albums. Plus, when you're playing music or videos media controls on the keyboard allow you to easily navigate to your next or previous track. Or use the media controls to play, pause and control volume. Lastly, the "My Favorites" hot key makes it easy to access the folders, files, and Web pages you use most.
What's in the Box Microsoft Wireless Entertainment Desktop 7000 keyboard and mouse, rechargeable batteries, software CD-ROM, and Microsoft Mini Bluetooth Transceiver.

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7/25/2012

Logitech 967562 diNovo Media Desktop Laser Keyboard/Mouse Combo Review

Logitech 967562 diNovo Media Desktop Laser Keyboard/Mouse Combo
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I bought this combo for comfort and ease. I don't have any trouble with dropped connection or peeling mouse covers! This is a MEDIA keyboard and should be bought for that purpose or the media pad will go unused. Other then doing some equations once in a while I never use it anymore. I do use the volume controls on the keyboard itself, but once the novelty wears off with the media pad in particular, you just won't use it anymore. One thing I do want to mention is that the white identifying letter, number or symbol have worn off allot of keys on my board making it pretty difficult to identify a key or type if you are not the advanced typist we all would like to be! I, personally, tend to look at the keyboard to type, most of the time, and when the N looks like the M, or, O like the P and so on, it gets very confusing and time consuming to always go back or stop and make the necessary corrections. Other then that, it looks and feels great, and works effortlessly! I have experienced no other problems other then the one I've mentioned. I am overall pleased with the product and it's performance. It also is a VERY quiet keyboard! This to is a big plus not to have the annoying tapping, continuously, whenever you hitting keys! I have severe Carpel Tunnel Syndrome in both hands and not because I want to, but because I have to, I am going to switch and buy the cordless desktop comfort laser with the waved board so there isn't so much stress on the wrist and hands to get in the right position for use. But, I am very please with Logitec's products and their performance. I have always turned to Logitec products to go with a name that I know and trust for a great product!


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5/28/2012

Logitech diNovo Edge Mac Edition Cordless Keyboard Review

Logitech diNovo Edge Mac Edition Cordless Keyboard
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While it certainly isn't a cheap keybooard, the diNovo Edge for the the Mac is a beautiful keyboard and will compliment your mac. I used to have a msft bluetooth keyboard that I used and it stuck out like a sore thumb next to my iMac (in addition, it didn't have the Mac specific keys like cmd). Once I got my Edge, all was harmonized in the world again. Only con for this product is that if your keyboard power dies, it takes a few minutes to do a quick recharge. Therefore I try to put the keyboard in the cradle at the end of each week to prevent this from happening.

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5/17/2012

Logitech diNovo Media Desktop Laser - Keyboard, keypad - wireless - Bluetooth - mouse - Bluetooth 2.0 EDR USB adapter Review

Logitech diNovo Media Desktop Laser - Keyboard, keypad - wireless - Bluetooth - mouse - Bluetooth 2.0 EDR USB adapter
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This is the first bluetooth system I've ever used, and I couldn't be more satisfied. Installing it could have been easier, (reflected in the ease of use rating) but once it was done I never looked back.
The only glitch for me was getting used to the need to wake the peices up after being away from the computer for a while. Now it's just routine to hit a key on the keyboard and media pad and move the mouse as soon as I get close.
I've had the system for two years now and have had none of the problems mentioned by the other posters. I even take all three peices with me in my laptop bag when I travel between my three offices and I have never experienced a problem. The ergonomics of the keyboard, the quiet short stroke keys and media control are great.
I'm typically at the computer about eight hours a day and yes the media pad goes through batteries the fastest but the 2650 mAh rechargables last three to five weeks on a charge. The keyboard will go for two months on a fully charged set of batteries and the rechargable mouse will usually go about five days.
Like I said in the title the only thing I wish it would do is glow in the dark. I typically work with the lights off and the thinline white letters on the keys are tough to see when I look down from the bright screen.
I liked it so much I bought my wife a Logitech blutooth mouse and keyboard for her desktop. It's not a diNovo but she loves it just like I do mine

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4/23/2012

ClamCase all-in-one Keyboard, Case and Stand for iPad (first generation) Review

ClamCase all-in-one Keyboard, Case and Stand for iPad (first generation)
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I travel all of the time for work, and this durable case with keys comes in handy on the plane because it is able to bend in so many different directions, so if the jerk in front of you reclines, you're fine CLAMCASE bends to better postions. I left the CLAMCASE on a hotel patio in the rain and it got really wet, but The CLAMCASE totally saved my I pad and it still worked too!!!! Granted I had to let them both dry out and used a hair dryer...but both still worked great!! I have heard some reviews say that it is heavy but to me it just feels durable, maybe weighs like a can of soup. I dont think a can of soupweighs that much...maybe its Just me. For protection, convenience and more angle viewing options, I highly recommend the CLAMCASE! You will not be disappointed.

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4/09/2012

CaseGoods TypeCase for iPad and iPad 2 with Bluetooth Keyboard - Black Natural Leather Review

CaseGoods TypeCase for iPad and iPad 2 with Bluetooth Keyboard - Black Natural Leather
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The keyboard rocks when typing on it as the clasp does not let the keyboard stay level. So sorry about this because the keyboard is a nice size. Also lots of velcro stuff that does not stay stuck!

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3/31/2012

D-Lux Black Leather IPad Folio Case With Wireless Bluetooth Keyboard (Laptop Style Keys) Review

D-Lux Black Leather IPad Folio Case With Wireless Bluetooth Keyboard (Laptop Style Keys)
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4 days after receiving this product I found that several of the keys did not work properly; namely the Delete key, the T and Y keys. They would only work intermittently and it wasn't clear what actually caused them to work or stop working. My guess is a faulty connection within the keyboard itself. Which makes me think that many of these "keyboards in a case" may suffer from the same problem: namely that the keyboard is necessarily so thin that it is prone to these kinds of errors. This particular keyboard was expensive: approx. $114, so you would expect a reliable product, which in this instance was not the case. The concept is great, but I won't take another chance on one of these keyboards. I've returned the product to Amazon for a refund. Thank goodness for the Amazon return policy. Very easy.

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11/03/2011

Microsoft Wireless Entertainment Desktop 8000 (Light Silver) Review

Microsoft Wireless Entertainment Desktop 8000 (Light Silver)
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After using this keyboard, I can say that it's almost perfect.
The nicest feature on this keyboard is the backlit keys. Every key and button is evenly lit in a soft white light. The backlight activates as soon as your hands get within about an inch of the keyboard. It dims, brightens, or shuts off depending on the light level of the room. You can also set it to never come on, or to go straight to maximum brightness once you begin using it, regardless of the light level. Plus it looks great.
The touch pad on the keyboard is more functional than you would think given its size, but it's no replacement for a mouse or even a normal laptop touchpad. It's more useful in the directional pad mode for controlling Media Center.
The included software (which had to be updated) caused my computer to hang a few times while I was installing it, and also forced me to install that annoying "Validation Tool" before I could download another update for the Bluetooth driver. You can probably skip this and just download the software update if you want, because it has no noticeable impact on performance.
The function keys on the top of the keyboard are touch-strips and not actual buttons. It definitely looks nice, but it's pretty easy to accidentally touch one and trigger it while you're trying to hit a number key, before you get used to the layout. That being said, you'll get used to the layout pretty fast coming from a normal keyboard. It's ergonomic and comfortable without being too much of a shock. The biggest changes are that there is no number pad, and the Windows key is now in the bottom center of the keyboard with a "function" key is in its place.
The mouse that comes with the keyboard is the Wireless Laser Mouse 8000. It works well enough and is very accurate. The scroll wheel is the smooth scrolling type, so there's no real tactile feedback when you scroll. At first I didn't like it, but now I actually like it better than a normal scroll wheel. It has an "accelerated scrolling" feature that allows you to scroll rapidly or very slowly depending on how fast you spin the wheel. The side buttons are in strange (uncomfortable) locations though.
As far as wireless performance goes, there is no lag from either the mouse or the keyboard. The mouse takes about half a second to wake up if you haven't used it for a few minutes, but the keyboard has a proximity sensor so it will normally wake up before you even touch it. Neither the mouse nor the keyboard have dropped their connections once.
If there's one thing I really didn't like, it's that the documentation that came with the keyboard is pretty sparse. It comes with a quick start guide, and a "manual" that reads more like an advertisement. The manual also gives you a link to go to in order to "learn more" about the keyboard, but the link just sends you to a flash version of the same advertisement-like manual you just read.
Aside from a few minor flaws, this keyboard and mouse set is excellent. I would definitely recommend it, especially to anyone who uses Media Center on a HTPC, because this is where it's features really shine.

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The ultimate rechargeable keyboard and mouse for Windows Vista and PC entertainment, the Microsoft Wireless Entertainment Desktop 8000 is designed to make it easier than ever to control PC media from your desk, your lap--or even from the comfort of your couch.
Desktop Features The Microsoft Wireless Entertainment Desktop 8000 is the first ever rechargeable mouse and backlit keyboard solution. Microsoft's exclusive charging hub allows you to recharge both the mouse and keyboard in one easy-to-use place. Meanwhile, 2.4 GHz Bluetooth technology allows you to connect wirelessly right out of the box using "First Connect Technology" from up to 30 feet away with virtually no interference. Give yourself room to move; wireless mouse and keyboard products let you work without worrying about tangled wires. Plus, you'll know when power is low when the battery status indicator senses battery life is running out. An intelligent power system adjusts battery life depending on performance needs.
Integrated USB ports in the charging station give you the flexibility to download images from your digital camera or plug in your thumb drive or other USB device--right from your desktop. You'll also appreciate intelligent backlighting on the keyboard, which comes on automatically when you approach the keyboard and turns off when you're away. Backlit keys only glow when the lights are low, saving valuable battery life.
Mouse Features The sleek, symmetrical design of the mouse features an authentic brushed aluminum that feels as good as it looks. Meanwhile, 4-way scrolling lets you scroll four ways for greater efficiency and comfort with tilt wheel technology. You'll also enjoy high definition laser technology; Microsoft high definition laser mouse products are more precise, more responsive, and deliver smoother tracking.
Too many open items on your desktop? Click the scroll wheel button to instantly display your open windows, then point and click to select. You can also point and click to enlarge and edit detail using the Magnifier.
Keyboard Features In addition to intelligent backlighting, the keyboard features a navigation pad that lets you command your PC from your lap or the comfort of your sofa with integrated cursor control. The keyboard lets you place your hands naturally and work comfortably using a distinctive and ergonomist-approved "Comfort Curve" design with quiet touch keys. The sleek design of the keyboard reduces clutter on your desk, fits on your lap, and complements your flat screen monitor
There's also a Windows Start button; press it to launch your Start menu and search your PC or the Web if you have Windows Vista installed. Meanwhile, you can use the Windows Live call button to access your Windows Live Messenger buddy list; then select an Online Contact and start a video conversation. Use the Windows Gadgets button to gain one-touch access to gadgets such as weather information, news updates, traffic maps and slide shows of online photo albums.
Media Controls allow you to easily navigate to your next track, previous track, play, pause and volume control, while the Windows Media Center start button gives you instant access to your digital media. Lastly, you can access the folders, files, and Web pages you use most with one-touch "My Favorites" Keys.
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8/06/2011

iGO Stowaway Bluetooth Keyboard XTBTUE Review

iGO Stowaway Bluetooth Keyboard XTBTUE
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I've been using the product for about a month now. The item arrived in perfect condition on the last day of the estimated delivery period; ready in its packaging with batteries included, the set-up was simple and relatively quick. The design of this product is incredible, a modern marvel - reminded me of my first "transformer" when I was a kid. When folded up, it's sturdy, ultra-thin, compact and unassuming. Opening it up raises kudos to the designers, 90% of the parts are metal (titanium and steel?), which makes for smooth movement on the fold-out and incredibly sturdy with a consistent feel when it's locked into place. The keys resemble the layout, look and springy-feel of your average laptop keyboard; and it's a pleasure to work with. Along with my ASUS Mypal A626 Pocket PC, I've replaced the need for a lap-top for every-day use and the best part is at the end of the day, I fold it up and both keyboard and computer fit into one pocket!

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7/26/2011

Logitech diNovo Edge - Keyboard - wireless - Bluetooth - touchpad - Bluetooth 2.0 EDR USB adapter - black, silver - UK Review

Logitech diNovo Edge - Keyboard - wireless - Bluetooth - touchpad - Bluetooth 2.0 EDR USB adapter - black, silver - UK
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This keyboard plus touchpad met all my requirements- bluetooth, great touch feel to the keys, touchpad built-in. It was pricey- I figured $200 might be justified for this device if I could use it for a few years. I should have looked at the Logitec forum before I bought it. Just recently it started generating repeated delete characters. This happens on different machines, so the problem is the keyboard. According to the forums, sending repeated characters is a common problem with this device, and Logitec support has no answer. Along the way, I popped a key off the keyboard, to see if there was a mechanical problem. There wasn't. I learned that there isn't any way for a user to replace a popped key: according to Logitec technical support, the answer is to buy a new keyboard. It experienced other problems mentioned on the support site, including volume slider being driven by electrical interference in the local environment, which weren't show stoppers for me.
Anyway, the thing looks beautiful, the key touch feels wonderful, but the thing won't work. Save $150, get any other brand.


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7/17/2011

Think Outside Universal Bluetooth Keyboard Stowaway Review

Think Outside Universal  Bluetooth Keyboard Stowaway
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Great keyboard, much heavier than expected. Instructions suck - you have to press the little white button with a paperclip or something to make it discoverable, then enter the 4 digit code on the keyboard and press enter.

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