Reviewed on January 6, 2008If you're a home theater PC owner looking for the perfect input device, look no further. Logitech has melded the keyboard of a BlackBerry with a flexible cursor control pad into an attractive, coffee-table-ready package that will let you master your HTPC without cluttering up your living room with clunky hardware.TAGS:home theater PC, Logitech, pad, keyboard, digital music, Media Center PC, mouse, Bluetooth, RIM BlackBerry, Apple iPod, PC, Microsoft Windows
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, PC
Reviewed on February 6, 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, Microsoft Corp., button, battery, PC
Reviewed on March 26, 2008Eminently configurable keys and a surprisingly useful analog stick make the Cyborg Command Unit one of the nicer gaming pads we've seen, but it's still a matter of personal taste whether it can or should replace your keyboard.TAGS:pad, key, thumb, first-person shooter game, mouse, controller, games, keyboard, gamer, PC
Reviewed on October 28, 2009For $79.99, you're better off buying a cheaper wireless keyboard than the Adesso WKB-3100UB--one that uses encryption and has a longer battery life for your sofa Web-surfing and portable-typing needs.TAGS:keyboard, wireless keyboard, feet, mouse, battery, security, PC
Reviewed on October 19, 2009Nvidia's Ion graphics chip gives the Asus Eee Top ET2002 better-than-average video performance for a Nettop, but that does little to spare this system from its weak overall performance and the variety of competitive, more well-rounded alternatives for low-cost video and gaming. Nettops might be competitive someday, but for now this category as a whole is a disappointment.TAGS:ASUS, graphics chip, Gateway Inc., entertainment, NVidia, Xbox 360, Nvidia GeForce, Microsoft Xbox, keyboard, games, LCD, video, PC, mouse
May 30, 2007Years in the making, company's new tabletop computer is controlled entirely through touch--there's no mouse or keyboard.Photos: Reaching out and touching MilanTAGS:Milan, lobby, finger, T-Mobile, Microsoft Corp., keyboard, mouse, photograph, PC