Typical price: £90
What is it: Mini-keyboard perfect for home cinema PCs
What we think: It gives the home cinema PC user full cursor control with an elegant design to boot
Logitech diNovo Mini Keyboard Review
Reviewed on: 23 January 2008
That brings us to the comparisons. We've seen several products over the
years purporting to be ideal for controlling your Media Center PC. Your
typical wireless keyboard often claims some kind of multimedia
functionality, but most of them, such as the diNovo Edge and
Microsoft's
We can't ever see putting one of them in your living room with a true home cinema PC such as the
Performance
Setting
up the diNovo Mini is a breeze. It uses a Bluetooth connection and a
rechargeable lithium-ion battery, and it went from the box to up and
running on a Vista-equipped PC in less than two minutes.
You
can install the Logitech SetPoint software if you want to customise the
hot key assignments and tweak the mouse cursor speed. It can also work
with a
The diNovo Mini also has dedicated play, volume and channel hot keys,
which work fine for driving Windows- based media, but we'd also like to
see some options for controlling your other home cinema hardware. We
realise that Logitech has its
Additional editing by Shannon Doubleday
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