Logitech’s new wireless desktop keyboard/mouse set, the MK700, is a nice-looking, if standard, Logitech offering. It’s got a little LCD, shiny black finish and efficient batteries. But it’s also packing Logitech’s new “Incurve” concave keys to sensuously caress your fingers. Logitech promises that its new “Incurve” concave keys and wrist-rest properly cradle your fingers in a way we suppose flat keys can’t. We haven’t gotten a change to use it, but it sounds interesting to have a little gully for fingertips. The MK700 also has improved battery efficiency that yields some impressive results: The keyboard will last about three years, and the mouse about 12 months. Otherwise, it’s a pretty standard set, clocking in at $100 when it ships later this month.
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Kensington Slim Type Keyboard for PCs : Dress up any desktop computer with a stylish, low profile keyboard. The Kensington SlimType Keyboard delivers comfort and convenience - with a style that will complement any desktop. Outside, the sleek, slim black and silver exterior reflects today´s contemporary styling. Inside, the latest keyboard techno...
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True-Vu key illumination through the keys! 104-key keyboard with Blue LED key illumination and backlighting, Zero-Slope design and adjustable wrist rest for ergonomic comfort. Plug'N'Play design with USB connector featrues two lighting levels and off, plus volume control/Mute. Black finish and silver keys with lazer-cut lettering.
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The flexible lighted keyboard (backlit) from DS International is a revolutionary idea. Lightweight, ultra-slim, and compact, this keyboard is perfect for travel, school, or any work environment. It fits easily in your briefcase, backpack, or notebook carrying case and you don't have to worry about any sharp edges! The soft material allows a quick, ...
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The ultra-slim Logitech diNovo Edge keyboard for Windows PC delivers the ultimate in feel and response. The revolutionary TouchDisc with hyper-speed scrolling and pixel-perfect control makes trackpads obsolete. The slim recharging base doubles as a keyboard stand. Work longer thanks to the longer-lasting Li-Ion batteries and more securely via Bluet...
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This Keys-U-See Large Print Keyboard has been designed specifically for those with conditions that cause visual impairment or low vision, such as macular degeneration, glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, and cataracts. These large print, large key keyboards are perfect for anyone who has a hard time seeing the existing commands on their keyboards. Youl...
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The Stowaway Bluetooth Keyboard is the perfect productivity companion to your smart phone, PDA, Tablet, Media Center PC or notebook &8211; almost any device that has Bluetooth supports this hot new product! With its genuine full-size 18 mm spacing between keys, the Stowaway Bluetooth Keyboard allows you to quickly type email, memos, or surf the web...
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Well, it may not quite match the likes of Logitech’s diNovo edge in either form or function, but this new wireless keyboard from Miyoshi does nonetheless pack all the basics, and a slightly lower price tag than some of its competitors. That includes, as you can see above, a somewhat curiously placed touchpad, along with all the usual media-specific keys, a slider control of some sort, and full 2.4GHz wireless capabilities to make it a bette fit for your HTPC setup. No word on a release ’round here just yet, but it looks like folks in Japan can pick this one up now for ¥9,980, or just over $100.
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