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Logitech G15 Keyboard (Revision 2) review
The new Logitech G15 Keyboard (Revision 2) improves on the older version in many ways. Its streamlined design and LCD screen at the top edge, which now glows orange, gives it a sleeker look. With loads of community-developed apps available, it's great for customised gaming Read more
5 June 2008 by Rich Brown
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Voix Genie Wireless Tablet Keyboard review
The Voix Genie Wireless Tablet Keyboard connects to your tablet or smart phone over Bluetooth so you can bash out long missives easily. It's small and comfortable, but the lack of a dock is a drawback. Read more
3 March 2011 by Andrew Hoyle
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Logitech Cordless Desktop Wave Pro review
The Logitech Cordless Desktop Wave Pro marries the company's popular Cordless Desktop Wave keyboard with a rechargeable version of the highly rated MX 1100 mouse. It might be more than you'd expect to pay for a mouse and keyboard, but it offers many more features than a budget set Read more
3 November 2008 by Justin Yu
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Logitech diNovo Mini Keyboard review
The Logitech diNovo Mini keyboard is perfect for home cinema PC owners. While you wouldn't use it to type a dissertation, it does help you take control of your PC and its media functions without relying on multiple or clunky input devices. It definitely meets the needs of a home cinema PC owner Read more
23 January 2008 by Rich Brown
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Microsoft Arc Keyboard review
The compact, wireless Arc Keyboard delivers a comfortable and portable typing experience in a stylish package. It's fairly pricey but, if you want to navigate your media PC from the comfort of your couch, for example, it's well worth contemplating Read more
2 March 2010 by Luke Westaway
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Logitech Cordless Desktop S 510 review
The Logitech Cordless Desktop S 510 set combines a mouse, a keyboard and a media remote for PC users who are as likely to play music or watch DVDs as they are to use Word. The keyboard and the mouse however, feel good in the hand and provide enough programmability to please casual users Read more
20 September 2005 by Michelle Thatcher
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Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Keyboard 4000 review
The Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Keyboard 4000 can help you keep RSI therapy off your list of things to do this year. The split keys and the angled keyboard keep your wrists in a more natural and comfortable position, and the dedicated (and programmable) buttons reduce the amount of mousing you do Read more
19 September 2005 by Felisa Yang
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Ideazon Zboard Fang Gamepad review
Ideazon's Zboard Fang Gamepad isn't the first gaming add-on to attempt an overhaul of the typical mouse-and-keyboard input combo, and it's certainly not the worst, either. It's symmetrical, so it's usable by left-handers, its button layout makes common PC game tasks more simple and it's very easy to customise Read more
16 January 2007 by Will Greenwald
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Microsoft SideWinder X4 review
The SideWinder X4 is a thoroughly decent gaming keyboard with a slick design and some impressive features, such as its ability to recognise up to 26 key presses at once, and record up to 18 macros on the fly. It does effective double duty as an everyday keyboard too Read more
19 February 2010 by Luke Westaway
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Logitech Illuminated Keyboard review
The Logitech Illuminated Keyboard is about as simple as it gets, so you get no built-in USB ports, scroll dials or any of the other features in more expensive devices, which isn't a tragedy except for the lack of wireless support, which would have matched the keyboard's minimalist design. Still, it's practical and attractive Read more
6 October 2008 by Justin Yu
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