Reviewed on August 6, 2008In the Windows world, Logitech's diNovo edge easily beats its clunky keyboard competition. Against Apple, it stands out a bit less. The Mac Edition of the diNovo Edge is still a better keyboard overall than the iMac's default model, but not enough to justify its high price.TAGS:Logitech, keyboard, Apple iMac, key, Apple Computer, Apple Macintosh, Bluetooth, Microsoft Windows
Reviewed on August 2, 2006Logitech's G11 Gaming Keyboard has neither the high-tech flash nor the built-in LCD screen of Logitech's G15 model, but otherwise the two keyboards are exactly the same. Nongamers might not be too interested, but thanks a vast array of customizable keys and sharp blue LED backlighting, we imagine all kinds of PC gamers could benefit from it.TAGS:Logitech, keyboard, LCD screen, key, LCD, USB, PC, Microsoft Windows
Reviewed on August 1, 2006Logitech's G15 Gaming Keyboard is an ambitious attempt at the ultimate frag aid. The LCD screen is an inventive addition, but other features such as customizable keys, blue LED backlighting, and built-in USB ports have more practical applications. If you're serious about gaming and like to tinker with mini apps, the G15 is the keyboard for you.TAGS:Logitech, LCD screen, multiplayer online game, keyboard, LCD, app, key, community, USB port, games, gamer, USB, button, Microsoft Windows
Reviewed on November 26, 2007It's not as fancy as any of the higher-end multimedia input devices from Logitech or Microsoft, but we found the straightforward features of Trust's DS-3250 Optical Wireless Multimedia worthwhile and easy to use. And at less than $70, its price is right, too.TAGS:receiver, mouse, Logitech, key, keyboard, button, Microsoft Windows