Keyboard

Rocketfish Wireless Multimedia Bluetooth Keyboard and Laser Mouse

If you have not cut the cords and gone wireless with your computer keyboard and mouse, now might be a good time to jump on board the bandwagon. Let’s review the Rocketfish Wireless Bluetooth Keyboard and Optical Mouse to see if they have what you need to join the revolution.

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moshi celesta keyboard

Are you content to use the keyboard that shipped with your desktop computer? I’ve been totally happy with the keyboard included with my iMac, but that doesn’t mean that I wasn’t ready to test the celesta keyboard from moshi when they asked if I would like to review one. I mean, it wasn’t hard to say yes after seeing its sleek lines and aluminum frame.

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Kensington Wireless Ci70 Desktop Set and Ci75 Notebook Mouse

Kensington has just released their new Ci
Lifestyle collection of input devices for your Windows or Mac desktop and / or notebook that they sent me to test. They sent the Ci70 Wireless Desktop set that includes both a wireless keyboard and a wireless mouse, and the Ci75m Wireless Notebook Mouse which is available in two colors. Let’s take a closer look at each of them.

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MyKeyO Keyboard and Organizer

It never seems as if I have enough storage space for all of the
“stuff” that magically gravitates to the limited surface space of
my desk. I’m talking about the type things that I may not need
right now, but that I can’t misplace; things like extra earpieces
or jack adapters for a set of headphones, a stick of lip balm,
loose memory cards, or a pair of earrings I just removed and don’t
want to roll off the side of my desk and under the couch – or
worse, be eaten by my dog.. Since I have a desktop box that also
serves as the base for my monitor, it only seems natural that it
should also function as a catch-all for crap (errrr, things) that
need to be perched somewhere safe until needed. On any given day
there will be a small pile sitting there – the sight of which never
ceases to aggravate me because I really don’t like clutter.

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Saitek Pro Gamer Command Unit

If you play PC games, you probably know how important keyboard
control is to many of them, especially in the real-time strategy,
roleplaying, and shooter genres. But keyboards are designed for two
hands, and in most games you’ll always have one hand on the mouse.
The Saitek
Pro Gamer Command Unit
is a USB controller that aims to improve
your control of keyboard-driven games with programmable action
buttons located directly under your fingertips for quick access,
plus a thumb-operated joystick.

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Brando Super Slim Keyboard

Mini desktop computers like Apple’s Mac mini and AOpen’s Mini PC are really popular due to the fact that they are so small and don’t require vast amounts of desktop real estate. They make especially good media center (living room) computers for this very fact. Now, how about a mini keyboard to go along with that mini computer? Today I’m going to tell you about the Super Slim Keyboard from Brando USB.

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Atech Flash Technology KB-Reader Multimedia Keyboard

Original review appeared May 20, 2004. An Update was added November 17, 2005 and new remarks appear in red. When Julie and I attended CES this January, one of the items that caught my eye was the KB-Reader Keyboard by Atech Flash Technology which featured a built in media card reader. My comment at the

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Saitek Eclipse Illuminated Keyboard

There is a reason why Steve’s and my office is affectionately called “the cave”, and that is because we generally keep it rather dark. Between the four computers, big screen TV, stereo system, halogen lighting system, two dogs and the four western facing windows, it doesn’t take much for this room to become stuffy and

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Kensington SlimType Keyboard Review

Product Requirements: Device: PC or compatible computer with USB port Your main interface to your desktop computer is typically through a mouse and a keyboard. Some people don’t care about looks, and only care about functionality. I’m not one of those people, I want both! When I recently remodeled my computer room, I realized just

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Brando Bluetooth Smart Keyboard Review

Product Requirements: Device: Bluetooth enabled PDAs and Smart phones ThinkOutside’s Stowaway Universal Bluetooth Keyboard now has a competitor. Brando is selling a similarly sized product named the Smart Keyboard. Priced $50 cheaper, what does this keyboard have that might make you purchase it over ThinkOutside’s offering? Keep reading… Package Contents Smart Keyboard 2 AAA Batteries

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ThinkOutside Stowaway Universal Bluetooth Keyboard Review

Product Requirements: Device: Bluetooth enabled Pocket PCs and Smart phones Most modern day PDAs have been designed to be entirely stylus driven. But sometimes you really just need a good old fashioned keyboard to get your job done. Enter the Stowaway Universal Bluetooth Keyboard from our friends at ThinkOutside. While this product is far from

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FrogPad iFrog Bluetooth Keyboard Review

The FrogPad is a one-handed keypad designed to provide all the functionality of a full keyboard in a small form.  The designers intended to provide a comfortable, productive device that could be used by those with disabilities and to relieve or prevent carpal tunnel stress.  After a year of marketing the USB version, the eponymous

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Stowaway XT Ultra-Thin Keyboard Review

Product Requirements: Device: Palm PDAs with the Universal Connector 88k PRC The first thing that I think of when someone mentions PDA keyboards is the Stowaway Folding keyboard from Think Outside. It has been my personal favorite from the very beginning. I have one for almost all of my PDAs. But, like many products, there

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Sony PEGA-KB20 Mini Keyboard Review

Product Requirements: Device: Sony CLIÉ T, NR Series PDAs 23k PRC driver Sony CLIÉ owners have little to choose from if they want a physical keyboard for their PDA. There is the Belkin G700 and the just recently released popular folding keyboard for CLIÉ PDAs from ThinkOutside. However, those two devices are full-size (or close

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Belkin G700 Keyboard for the Sony CLIE T Series Review

Product Requirements: Device: Sony Clié T Series PDAs I was tremendously excited about the impending arrival of the Belkin G700 PDA Keyboard for my Sony Clié T615C (Belkin Part Number: F8Y1501): I had been following its progress across the US via the UPS tracking site, and even left work early the day I learned it

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Q-Pad Keyboard / Case Combo Review

Product Requirements: Device: Palm V/Vx, Handspring Visor Edge 8K keyboard.prc The Q-Pad from tDevice is an interesting meld of a PDA case with PDA keyboard. Similar in concept to the Fellowes Type ‘N Go Keyboard that I reviewed not long ago, this device is more compact and less expensive. There are two versions of this

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SnapNType iPAQ 3600 Series Thumb Board Review

Product Requirements: Device: Compaq iPAQ 3630, 3635, 3650, 3670 642K driver Palm devices seem to have keyboards coming out the wazoo (yes, that’s a technical term)… There is the Stowaway, GoType!, Seiko ThumBoard, and SnapNType just to name a few. Pocket PCs on the other hand, lag quite a bit behind with Stowaway and GoType!

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