Lenovo N5901 Keyboard - Wireless RF - USB
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wayne_c@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 09/12/10 |
Lenovo N5901 Keyboard - Wireless RF - USB
Cons:
track ball works great just a little hard to us.
Pros: Small, easy to hook up, no special drivers pretty much plug and play |
Rick_G@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 08/04/10 |
Lenovo N5901 Keyboard - Wireless RF - USB
Cons:
-Pricey (but worth it)
Pros: -Beautifully designed-Long Range-Power switch Comment:
Been looking for a remote solution for a wile and nothing "did it" for me but this. I looked/researched at it for a couple weeks and finally made the plunge. Sixty-plus dollars may seem like a lot, thats because it is. Luckily this is a quality product so you wont feel burned if you buy this. Smaller than I thought it would be which is good since I will be using this as a remote when on the couch. Just love the feel of this thing and I am really impressed with the range. if it was forty dollars i would recommend to anyone as it is; its only for those with true grit. |
CenturionX@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 07/02/10 |
Lenovo N5901 Keyboard - Wireless RF - USB
Cons:
Trackball Is TouchyButtons Require Attention To Avoid "Mashing"
Pros: Lenovo QualityGood RangeExtremely Convenient Comment:
I was hesitant to see how this unit would turn out. Well, I was pleasantly surprised. This is a well engineered and built little peripheral that is essential for HTPC (unless you enjoy balancing a keyboard/mouse on your sofa). The trackball takes some getting used to and the keyboard is very tiny but it all works. I wouldn't want to write a novel with it but I do use it quite often for casual surfing.Oh, if you buy one and panic because you can't find the USB dongle, it's the little black rectangle inside the battery compartment. I had to put mine on an extension cable to get it out from behind my HDTV; once I did that the range was indeed 10m. |
George_C@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 06/10/10 |
Lenovo N5901 Keyboard - Wireless RF - USB
Cons:
Mouse-button placement difficult for one-handed useShift keys are way too smallPage-down key has odd travel
Pros: Most keys from a standard keyboard are availableDedicated media keys that are supported by Windows Media Player & iTunes.No drivers required. Comment:
On the whole, it's the missing link that makes my HTPC complete. I used to juggle a wireless mouse (Logitech MX-1000) and keyboard (Apple Bluetooth) but no more. This is a huge step foward because I am now down to 2 remotes: a unified IR remote (Sony RM-VL610) for the TV, BD, etc and this Lenovo wireless keyboard/mouse to drive the HTPC (where most of my media lives). |
I bought this for a HTPC and it is awesome, we have movies stored on a network drive and watch on our tv with an HTPC hook up. Takes away from having a keyboard and mouse in livingroom, highly recommend for this use. Was very easy to get running, it really is a plug and play on win 7.