FS: New, Unopened Logitech Dinovo Edge wireless keyboard (retails for $199)

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Kurt Maine

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This keyboard retails for between $159 (TigerDirect.com) and $199 (Staples.com).

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Tigerdirect: Logitech diNovo Edge Keyboard 967685-0403 at TigerDirect.com
Staples: Staples.com®. that was easy®.
  • PerfectStroke key system - A precision micro-scissors mechanism distributes typing force evenly across key surfaces, making every stroke natural and fluid.
  • Stylishly sleek - Laser-cut from a single piece of Plexiglass and set in a brushed aluminum frame, the diNovo Edge makes a bold statement. Only 11 mm thick!
  • Elegant charging base - Put your keyboard on display while charging via the slim base/stand. Advanced Li-ion batteries recharge faster and last longer.
  • TouchDisc scrolling - A new type of touchpad, the TouchDisc unifies scrolling, selection, and cursor control. Scroll at hyperspeed with a touch of your finger.
  • Backlit stealth controls - Hidden hot keys light up at a touch, and fade into the background when not in use. The touch-sensitive volume slider gives you precise, fingertip audio control.
This really is an awesome keyboard - I use one myself. It has an amazing volume touch dial, and it has a circular touch dial that can be used as a full functioning mouse. It's just a really sleek keyboard with functions to match.

The box is unopened, and inside is included: keyboard, charger (which you see in the picture) and cord, software, bluetooth adapter, and a non-slip mat for it to sit on.

Price: $129 shipped, anywhere in the U.S.
 


To be honest, it looks pretty but seems a bit like overkill to me... but then I've never used one. I wouldn't go for a li-ion battery keyboard as I'd never remember to put it on charge and I know it would die just when I needed it! (Keyboards last for a good few months on AA batteries anyway.)
 
To be honest, it looks pretty but seems a bit like overkill to me... but then I've never used one. I wouldn't go for a li-ion battery keyboard as I'd never remember to put it on charge and I know it would die just when I needed it! (Keyboards last for a good few months on AA batteries anyway.)
It takes two hours to fully charge, and the charge lasts for about two months.
 
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