Reviewed on February 9, 2007The Logitech Cordless MediaBoard for PlayStation 3 is currently one of the only Sony-certified--and totally compatible--cordless keyboards for the PS3, but it's really not a true PS3 keyboard.TAGS:Logitech, Sony PS3, keyboard, Bluetooth, Sony Playstation, Sony Corp., Web browser, PC
Reviewed on January 25, 2007Thanks to its sharp design, it's easy to imagine this keyboard in the living room or in any high-visibility area. We only wish its touch-sensitive features were more responsive, which especially stings considering the price. If you're willing to accept a $200 keyboard with a few minor flaws, we recommend it.TAGS:Logitech, living room, keyboard, PC
Reviewed on October 18, 2006Pricey input devices often feel more like luxuries than necessities. Logitech's new Cordless Desktop MX3200 Laser set not only has public safety in mind, with its cleanliness-inducing surface treatment, it also looks great and is loaded with features. Not all of them are useful, but none are offensive. Recommended for high-traffic PCs.TAGS:Logitech, keyboard, VoIP, mouse, key, design, PC
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:gaming keyboard, Logitech, keyboard, LCD screen, key, LCD, USB, PC, Microsoft Windows
Reviewed on May 6, 2008Logitech's revised version of its already distinctive G15 gaming keyboard adds polish and trims some of the fat. Throw in the now-mature user community that churns out lots of homebrew apps for the built-in LCD screen, and we'd recommend this keyboard to any PC gamer as a unique, useful, and customizable input device.TAGS:Logitech, LCD screen, macro, app, World of Warcraft, LCD, keyboard, key, games, PC
Reviewed on June 1, 2009Logitech's $200 G19 Gaming Keyboard boasts a built-in color LCD with exciting capabilities, as well as lots of little improvements over previous models. But with few apps--thus far--that take advantage of the screen in a meaningful way, the G19's potential remains largely untapped. Until the community software effort gets rolling, we can't recommend spending this much on a keyboard that, while flashy, has yet to realize its full potential.TAGS:Logitech, color screen, color, LCD, app, YouTube, keyboard, games, USB, video, PC, Microsoft Windows
Reviewed on June 15, 2007Microsoft's Wireless Entertainment Desktop 8000 brings a lot of features and functions. Its wireless, backlit keyboard is also rechargeable, but we wish it were better designed and about $50 less expensive. We suspect many people will be impressed at the features on the box, but then you'll see the price and move along.TAGS:Logitech, wireless mouse, keyboard, station, USB port, mouse, Bluetooth, Microsoft Corp., USB, PC
Reviewed on February 7, 2007Microsoft fits a number of useful features on to the keyboard in its new Wireless Entertainment Desktop 7000 set, but we're not sold. We'll give it credit for its easy-to-use media control buttons, but the keyboard lacks too much overall polish compared to competing products to earn a stronger recommendation.TAGS:Logitech, keyboard, mouse, key, Microsoft Corp., button, battery, PC
Reviewed on September 22, 2008The Logitech Cordless Keyboard for Wii is a capable and comfortable keyboard for anyone who's doing a lot of text entry on the Nintendo game console, but it's not a must-have accessory.TAGS:Nintendo Wii, Logitech, keyboard, Nintendo Co. Ltd., console, password, Microsoft Corp., PC