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Logitech Dinovo Wireless Keyboard $29.95 + Delivery. 48 Hours Only!

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Wireless1 is selling logitech Dinovo Wireless Keyboard for $29.95 + delivery (to Sydney is $8.35).

The RRP is $179.95, however I believe the normal price in stores would be around $50+.
Mwave and JBHifi has it for $69 + Delivery

I bought the same model for more than $50 two months ago from catchoftheday, so I guess this is quite a bargain.

The keyboard itself is very good. It's comfortable and the battery is claimed to last for 3 years.

Offer valid 18th - 19th May.

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  • Delivery Cost $11.80: Perth Metro Area

  • Nice post. Excellent price. Quality keyboard.

  • This is a good keyboard, sweet price.

  • Really is a great keyboard for typing. I got one last time they had them bundled with the mouse.

    Just be aware that this one DOES NOT have the Logitech Unifying Nano Transceiver. (the tiny tiny little USB dongle). This one comes with a thumb-drive sized USB dongle. And it's just for the keyboard. ie: you can't use the one dongle for a logitech mouse and this keyboard.

    But for about $40 delivered I'm gonna grab another one now to replace this POS Dell keyboard on the office computer.

  • I have one of these keyboards, they kind of suck. It just doesn't feel right you know?

  • The picture looks like the mac edition, unfortunately i don't think it is.

  • This isnt the one with the trackpad is it? (to use wih a htpc & save on a mouse)

    • No, that is the DiNovo Edge.

  • Nice. Just snagged one for myself. Recently bought a Logitech Anywhere MX which comes with the nano transceiver too… finally rid of my crappy MS combo!

  • Prepare to be disappointed. This is not the brilliant keyboard from the DiNovo Media Desktop Laser set (http://www.dvhardware.net/news/logitech_dinovo_media_desktop…); it's a cheap rehash. For just a little bit more, the Illuminated Keyboard is much, much better.

    • Whilst the diNovo Media Desktop Laser looks nice and has great functionality, it has terrible durability. I bought one for a friend and have another friend with the same keyboard - both of them have the rubbery skin stuff peeling off the wrist rest really badly. Makes it look like a really cheap second rate product after only a few months.

    • Actually, I've used the diNovo that's on sale, and I was very pleased with it.
      It feels good and looks good (Personally, I didn't like the aesthetic of the Laser.)


      Note: this keyboard works without software on Ubuntu and Windows (probably OS X, too.)

  • Good quality keyboard, got mine from COTD awhile ago (and $20 more).

    There's a bug (it seems) in the SetPoint software (using latest 6.0), when you press the calculator key it launches the calculator but not always in focus, so you have to Alt-Tab or mouse click to bring the calculator window in focus.

    The previous Dell USB keyboard connected to the same machine did not have that problem.

  • i got a Logitech Unifying Nano already, does it work with this keyboard?

    • No.

  • I have the Mac version. Great Keyboard.

  • I've got this keyboard and i've never had problems. top bargain

  • I've got the DiNovo Edge. Same style of keys.
    For $30 its a bargain, however, the durability bit is true.
    It wears out very quick. Expect signs of severe gloss due to the keys wearing out within the first 2 months.
    If I had paid retail for it, I'll be spewing. That was RRP$400.
    And not everyone will like laptop style keys which Logitech renamed it as "Perfect Stroke".

  • +1

    Their website must be very busy to accept my order. has to order it twice and finally get it through.

    I just noticed there's no shipping cost of my order. Don't know why. Happy customer.

  • thanks

  • it shows $49.95 when i visit their web. anything wrong?

    • Enter the promotional code?

      • I had a "Senior Moment" :)

        Thanks!

  • ordered two, thanks!

    amazon shows them as 70USD

  • Nice ordered one. I feel for the people on ebay who are bidding on them atm at extreme prices

  • Any idea if this model is Mac compatible? I assume it is, as there is no real reason for it not to be.

    • No..This one only works with Windows.

      Logitech has the Mac version, called Dinovo Keyboard for Mac. If you want that version, Catchoftheday often has bargain on it around $45-$55. not sure about other stores

      • That sucks, I want one that works with both for bootcamp.

        Thanks for the response.

        • It should still work for mac just like my generic wireless Logitech desktop I use with my mac mini. Just doesn't have the apple button that's all.

  • Just got mine! Keys are little on the soft side and the wrist rest is a bit short, but it has a good weight and fit and finish seem up to the typically excellent quality level from Logitech. Hopefully this will last much longer than my MS.

  • On Logitech's site it states this has a 5 year warranty!
    Wow

  • +2

    Just got one of these, and it is an excellent quality and build. Also successfully got my existing Logitech V550 mouse to work off the same receiver - saving a USB port!

    For those looking to do the same, have a look at the following post:

    http://forums.logitech.com/t5/Keyboards-and-Keyboards-Mice/c…

    • thanks for the tip. awesome.

  • Awesome mine comes today according to auspost. So happy with how quick they posted and delivery time unreal.

    //Got it. Love it

  • Just realised I still haven't received this keyboard lol.
    Probably because I had paid with an e-cheque.
    I sent them an email, hope they reply soon.

    • Hooray, got mine today!
      Oh no, it only works with notebooks! =(

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