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Description
The Logitech diNovo Cordless Desktop delivers a maximum blend of comfort, convenience, and flexibility - whether you're at your desk or on the go. It sets a new standard in design. With accents from the world of consumer electronics, it fits precisely with today's sleek PC styling. And Logitech's smart wireless technology creates a unique encrypted pairing between your keyboard, numeric pad, mouse, and your receiver, making it optimal for today's performance and security demands.
The Logitech® diNovo™ Cordless Desktop® delivers a maximum blend of comfort, convenience, and flexibility — whether you´re at your desk or on the go. It sets a new standard in design. With accents from the world of consumer electronics, it fits precisely with today´s sleek PC styling. And Logitech´s smart wireless technology creates a unique encrypted pairing between your keyboard, numeric pad, mouse, and your receiver, making it optimal for today´s performance and security demands.
The Logitech® diNovo™ Cordless Desktop® delivers a maximum blend of comfort, convenience, and flexibility — whether you´re at your desk or on the go. It sets a new standard in design. With accents from the world of consumer electronics, it fits precisely with today´s sleek PC styling. And Logitech´s smart wireless technology creates a unique encrypted pairing between your keyboard, numeric pad, mouse, and your receiver, making it optimal for today´s performance and security demands.
Features
- An elegant, ultra-flat keyboard, with full-size typing layout and full-travel keys — much more comfortable for notebook users.
- A separate cordless numeric pad that doubles as a smart calculator and thermometer, displays time and date, and gives you more flexibly in arranging your desk space.
- A compact USB mini-receiver that plugs either directly into your PC or into the convenient USB desktop stand.
- diNovo™ cordless keyboard
- diNovo™ cordless numeric pad
- Cordless Optical Mouse for Notebooks
- USB mini-receiver
- Desktop stand
- Carrying cases for mouse, mini-receiver and numeric pad
- CD with software, comfort guidelines and help center
- 2 AA and 2AAA alkaline batteries
- 5-year limited hardware warranty
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By: liammc
Reviewed: Nov, 5 2007, 12:08 AM EST
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Great Keyboard a Few Annoyances, December 16, 2004
By M. Narciso "volcomexperience" (Long Beach, CA) - See all my reviews
This is the best keyboard I've ever bought as far as typing goes. Its so sleek and thin and looks great on any desktop. Setup is so easy just plug in the mini usb adapter and hit connect on all the devices and your good to go.
I really like how the numpad is detached from the keyboard. The mouse is probably the best mouse I've ever used and the switch to turn on and off is really great for saving battery power. All the media keys are really well done and not overdone like other keyboards that have so many buttons that your not gonna use.
The little LCD screen on the numpad is really neat too. While its not essential it just adds a nice touch to the whole futuristic modern look. Logitech really has designed a nice keyboard. There is one thing that annoys me though which is the numpad the key 0 is harder to hit because the large button is replaced by 2 buttons, 0 and 000. This gets very annoying.
The numpad does have a built in calculator though and can be turned on and off. This kit makes a great media center desktop. I love it and this is the best kit you can find except for the little annoying 0 key. Help other customers find the most helpful reviews
Lots of pros, few cons, August 26, 2005
By John Brook Monroe "Big ol' tech guy" (DeLand, FL United States) - See all my reviews
I was a little worried at first that I would have trouble typing on this keyboard after using regular "full travel" keyboards--this keyboard reminds me more of a laptop keyboard than anything else, but I shouldn't have been concerned. Unlike laptop keyboards, the keys are placed where you'd expect them to be, not inset 4 inches, on the other side of a touchpad.
The numeric keypad with media control is the coolest. Thing. Ever.
I found the wireless range to be acceptable, and the setup was painless. I didn't read the instructions (on purpose) to see if I could get through it on intuition, and I found the entire process (including the mouse battery installation) fit my expectations.
The mouse really isn't too small--it's smaller than I was expecting, but it's not too small. (Could be big mice are overrated, anyway.) I found that it fits my hand perfectly, and has acceptable mass and traction for an optical. The 800-DPI aspect is a bonus; I'm used to 600 DPI mice.
Without a doubt this is eye-candy, but it backs up the good looks by working exactly the way it should, and that makes it hard to beat. Yeah, price. Always price--but in this case, I think it's worth it. Help other customers find the most helpful reviews
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