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Logitech Dinovo edge slim keyboard for $185

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We running promotion for Dinovo Edge keyboard until the stock last!

Enhanced Control

  • 38 mm circular Touchpad with horizontal and vertical scrolling
  • Acceleration settings goes from None to 10 times the scrolling speed
  • TouchDisk can be disabled with FN + Left Click on the keyboard
  • 17 one-touch access controls with instant backlit feedbac
  • 57 mm touch sensitive volume slider with instant backlit feedback

Connectivity

  • Bluetooth® Wireless Technology, version 2.0

Power and Battery

  • Built-in rechargeable 950 mAH lithium ion battery
  • Fast-charge time: About 5 min for approx. one day usage
  • Full-charge time: About 2 hours for up to 2 months usage

Dimensions and Weight

  • 11 mm (H) X 410 mm (W) X 210 mm (D)
  • 940 grams

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closed Comments

  • +2

    by like 10 bux…

    shopping square is getting it…
    http://www.shoppingsquare.com.au/p_2512_Logitech_diNovo_Edge…

    or 189 after the rebate from topbuy… (not sure what that entails…
    http://www.topbuy.com.au/tbcart/pc/Logitech-diNovo-Edge-Ultr…

    umart has for 199…

    yeah it's cheaper (without the rebait)but not really a great bargain.

    yet not enough to neg…Id say anything about 20% better than the next closest supplier is a good deal.

    • i agree, not cheaper by enough

  • +1

    Unless of course if it has free shipping :)

    • yeah good point for that you get +1.
      id still say it would need to be an overall 20% saving taking shipping into account to be classified as a true bargain though :)

  • sorry to say that, this deal is sucks, there is a much better deal in ebay.

    • then why did you give it a positive? you can revoke by clicking votes up the top right hand corner then revoke.

  • +1

    why do people need keyboards like this?

    • i quite disklike using this keyboard (brother has one)… it's very difficult to type on.
      not to mention battery issues (ie. dead after few weeks), warranty resolved it.
      i'd much prefer a conventional one (but i really like apple keyboards though!)
      it's got pretty cool lights, volume touchpad and a trackpad.. but certainly too expensive for what it is.

      • really? I've used the apple one and hated it. Plus they cost like $100?!

        Brutal..

  • Oh well I love my dinovo edge. Its thin, light, strong, has the trackpad for when using it lap mounted on my beanbag in front of the TV and i dont want to stuff around using a mouse, keys feel fantastic and soft like a notebook keyboard, touch slide bar for volume is neat, battery lasts AGES, and the docking station is handy when you finally do need to charge it. Only thing missing is a numpad, but sometimes I am glad it has trackpad instead (and is narrower overall than a regular keyboard.

    I suppose it would be good for desktop use, but when using it on your lap in front of your tv it comes into its own for me. Yes pricey, but the quality is there too.

  • This is a decent price considering 2-3 months ago the price on these was upper $200's. I'm tossing up replacing my DiNovo mini with one of these, the mini has a very annoying touchpad which includes arrow functionality but there is a known fault where the edges of the pad don't register a touch, so you have to have your finger in just the right place for it to work, and often it will not work at all.

    Can anyone comment on the touchpad on the Edge, is it about as good as you'd find on a laptop?

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