Logitech 2-Tone Bluetooth Wireless Keyboard
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Firestorm ZERO@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 06/12/10 |
Logitech 2-Tone Bluetooth Wireless Keyboard
Cons:
- PRICE!- orange back- touchpad not really responsive, hard to use the scroll
Pros: - sleek- thin and light- has media controls (volume, etc.)- has a touchpad- nice stand |
Jesse_W@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 12/28/09 |
Logitech 2-Tone Bluetooth Wireless Keyboard
Cons:PriceNot ergonomic
Pros:WirelessLooks Comment:
Overall a great keyboard. The keys are very smooth sounding when typing and the wireless works great. The various functionalities that logitech has built into the board are quite impressive but nothing out of this world. Definitely a great keyboard if you can find it on sale. |
Justin_R@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 10/30/09 |
Logitech 2-Tone Bluetooth Wireless Keyboard
Cons:Expensive - But So Worth ItBit of lag at timesSometimes Disconnects
Pros:Amazing LookingSuper Long Lasting Lithium Battery and DockBluetoothBuilt in Track pad Comment:
I bought this keyboard to be used with my TV. I have to say it's been an amazing keyboard. I love that it has a built in track pad and a built in lithium battery and a docking station. There are times when it lags a bit as it's reconnecting, but it's few and far between. The design of this keyboard is amazing. I've owned 3 different wireless Logitech keyboards over the years and this one is by far the nicest. It's the type of keyboard you want to leave on the table so everyone can see. Overall I'm very happy and don't think that any other keyboard could come close to matching the style and performance of this one. |
HellsRelentless@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 09/09/09 |
Logitech 2-Tone Bluetooth Wireless Keyboard
Cons:keys are not lit and are hard to see in the middle of the night.... Bluetooth key stick errors, once like every 4 months when i am playing cod4 or something i get one of my keys stuck. but its not stuck on the keyboard, just some blue tooth error and after pushing the button 3 more times it works again.
Pros:Very reliable and tough keyboard... Very hard to put a mark in it. My other MS one is so marked up and broken that it is ugly to look at.. And that one lasted only 8 months.. This one is going on 2 years now. with only 1 tiny scratch on the aluminum piece Comment:
Mouse pad is a very nice feature. And this keyboard is insane!!! if it didn't say wireless you wouldn't be able to tell it was. I use this keyboard for playing games on and i have not yet have a key i pushed not send the apporiate signal to the computer. I have used many wireless keyboards before and let me tell ya some are horrible for key reconginition. But this keyboard is like it has an invisible cord... 10 thumbs up to logitech for the great design. O almost forgot! IT IS TRUE!! this keyboard will go for a month without a recharge! |
Edwin_C@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 03/31/09 |
Logitech 2-Tone Bluetooth Wireless Keyboard
Cons:-some driver issues occurred where I can't type on it with my main PC, but works with all other pc's and 360
Pros:-slim and sexy :D-touch pad and mouse build it-good backlight LED's for the hotkeys-good charging station Comment:
I mainly use it for my 360 when im typing thru msn, and works great especially the good range I get from the bluetooth |
generalx5@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 02/27/09 |
Logitech 2-Tone Bluetooth Wireless Keyboard
Cons:No backlit, could have had some backlit with on/off toggle. No number pad, but thats understandable. Reconnecting to the native Bluetooth dongle requires you to press the connect botton on the back of the keyboard and then press the connect botton on the USB dongle. This reconnect process happens after you connect your keyboard wirelessly to your other devices. Aluminum brushed finished looks great, but im one of those who cant stand scraping my nails on that surface. Its worse than a chalk board. The zoom bottons on the left is not very useful...a scroll would have been a nice replacement instead. The [Fn] botton could have been on the left between ALT and Windows, that and the scroll would do the zoom in and out on screen. Im right handed, not used to pressing FN key and any of the F5-F8 keys to change music....works better with your left hand.
Pros:looks high class, light weight, thin, sturdy, quality built, orange lights when [Fn] botton is pressed. The round touch pad and volume control can be toggled on and off. Mute still works even when touchpad and vol control is toggled off. Very long lasting battery life. Ive only charged it once since I bought got it in mid december. Didnt charge it at all from the box, used it for a month and a half and has just recently charged it overnight. The back side is orange in color.. and has the Bluetooth address included. FCC ID and some other IDs like PID, M/N and stuff like that. Comment:
I was able to type and navigate with this keyboard via Bluetooth on my MotoQ9c. Really nice for typing...Duh! connecting was easy. Was easy to find too. Exceptional range and this keyboard doesnt have an antenna. Works with any device that supports wireless keyboard via bluetooth. Manual input of bluetooth address is avaliable(address is provided on the back). One of the finest Logitech products ever made. |
anavar@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 12/30/08 |
Logitech 2-Tone Bluetooth Wireless Keyboard
Cons:it is too sexy, this could be a weakness?
Pros:sexy looks, the touch of cold steel, what else can you say Comment:
This keyboard is pimp. Feels just so smooth when you rub it down. Very easy and forgiving when you play with it. Love to touch it. |
James_B@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 10/01/08 |
Logitech 2-Tone Bluetooth Wireless Keyboard
Cons:...also the single most terrifying price for a keyboard on the planet.
Pros:The single most beautiful keyboard on the planet Comment:
Ergonomic, smooth response, flawless design in every sense. Great feedback on key presses, very functional touch pad mouse, and zero lag for gaming response - the wireless bluetooth works like a charm. Perfect for media center, great for gaming, and a centerpiece item for your high-end system, I cannot recommend this keyboard enough. I love it, and wouldn't trade it for anything. Buy it without looking at the price, and enjoy it greedily. :) |
Lord Babaghan@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 08/25/08 |
Logitech 2-Tone Bluetooth Wireless Keyboard
Cons:Expensive.
Pros:Looks really stylish and quiet. Installation was dead simple - just plug in the USB bluetooth adapter and Bob's your uncle. Comment:
My wife and I mount this keyboard in a highly visible location in our home just because it looks so darn good. Seems very solidly constructed for such a slim keyboard. |
Xilikon@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 07/17/08 |
Logitech 2-Tone Bluetooth Wireless Keyboard
Cons:A bit expensive
Pros:Very thin, light and full featured keyboard, ideal for controlling a HTPC box when the remote is too limited (for typing text especially or bios config). Comment:
It's a great keyboard with a gorgeous design, not too heavy for use on your hands or your lap while watching TV. The keys is very comfortable (feel like notebook keyboard) and the touchpad is good for simple navigation (a bit cumbersome to be used quickly and comfortably but since it's for a HTPC, it's not a biggie with the remote compensating for the cumbersomeness).Overall, it's a great piece of design which should be exposed in the living room for trendy geeks like me :D |
_xstatic_@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 06/22/08 |
Logitech 2-Tone Bluetooth Wireless Keyboard
Cons:- Glossy surfaces are eye-catching, but they also catch a lot of fingerprints (intrinsic)- Touchpad could be larger
Pros:- Beautifully designed- Integrated touchpad and touch-sensitive volume controls- Rechargeable Comment:
Overall a very beautiful product especially for a media centre. It fits well in the lap and the addition of the touchpad means you can avoid using a seperate mouse on a couch or carpet - my table is glass so an optical mouse isn't an option.The bluetooth transciever has a good range - I haven't been able to exceed it anywhere I can see the TV. |
Matthew_D@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 05/14/08 |
Logitech 2-Tone Bluetooth Wireless Keyboard
Cons:-No illuminated keys (Except touch surfaces)-Cost? (But it was worth it!)
Pros:-Touchpad for cursor-Light-Weight,wireless-Bluetooth (With encryption)-Beautiful Design-Quiet keystrokes, no more clacking! Comment:
Okay well when I first purchased this on NCIX I sort of regretted it because of the price.Until it arrived and I opened it...This is an amazing keyboard! It's very light and is perfect with a media centre PC (You don't even need a mouse if you get this) I have always been a fan of Logitech mice and keyboards and this keyboard rocks the house, period. |
White_Hair@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 05/11/08 |
Logitech 2-Tone Bluetooth Wireless Keyboard
Cons:Expensive
Pros:SlimTouchpad built-inLow power consumptionTop quality Comment:
This is the best keyboard that I have used. I have owned Logitech MX5000 and LX700 series. This is the best keyboard. The any generic bluetooth receiver can work with this keyboard. I have used it for 1 year and I can tell you, I have only re-charged this keyboard for 10 mins. Super long lasting charge. The touchpad just make this keyboard the perfect input device for HTPC or any other type of PC. Highly recommended. |
Alexander_K@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 05/03/08 |
Logitech 2-Tone Bluetooth Wireless Keyboard
Cons:Touchpad position not optimal
Pros:Stylish, superb keys, battery lifetime enormous Comment:
I bought it 3 months ago for a HTPC. This is where design was important. I was a bit worried about the battery lifetime and the use of the touchpad. First, the battery last days without charging (which is easy). The touchpad though is generally pretty good to use but on the wrong corner of the board. When using it a longer time it becomes literally painfull (the wrist). At the bottomline: Best choice for the HTPC if you can afford it. For a workstation better go for a regular mouse. |
Tony_Y@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 03/06/08 |
Logitech 2-Tone Bluetooth Wireless Keyboard
Cons:-none
Pros:-100% perfect Comment:
all I can say is that I'm surprised. I've made the reluctant switch from a Microsoft Ergonomic 4000 Keyboard for this Dinovo Edge, knowing that I was sacrificing my ergonomic posture for wireless freedom, light up controls, a gloss black look, and a smaller-than-normal touchpad. Sounds like a bad trade-off, right Trust me, the sheer beauty of this piece of technology will capture your heart the second you lay eyes on it. It's comfortable to use I'm using it right now. The light up controls are beautiful, there are no issues with the TouchDisc, the volume slider is perfectly balanced and not too fast or too slow, and most of all, it IS a suitable replacement for a mouse. Is it ideal No. But I made a few sacrifices to incorporate this into my home theatre as the ultimate accessory, and it does the job with flying colours. |
matts086@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 02/25/08 |
Logitech 2-Tone Bluetooth Wireless Keyboard
Cons:None
Pros:Looks greatNice key feelBuilt solid Comment:
I'm using this keyboard for a HTPC and the touchpad is the perfect way to control the cursor without having to plug in a mouse every time you want to update drivers or install some programs. The keys feel really nice, its almost like a laptop but even better. |
cory_o@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 01/22/08 |
Logitech 2-Tone Bluetooth Wireless Keyboard
Cons:no # pad but the size and touch pad makes up for it.
Pros:very sexy and slim. a lot more solid then i was expecting and the touch panel is amazing perfect media center keyboard due to not needing a mouse also like the volume control very slick. Comment:
i think it is a great keyboard the buttons move like fluid and there is never a sticky key.. i would say the key stokes are more silent then a laptop. and the keys are bigger then normal. |
ngifford@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 01/18/08 |
Logitech 2-Tone Bluetooth Wireless Keyboard
Cons:Lack of numeric keypad (could be a pro for media-center use), scrolling action needs tweaking
Pros:Awesome 2-month battery life (Li-ION), charges fast, slim, best looking keyboard on the market, excellent key feel, built-in touch pad for media center applications, cool orange LEDs that you cannot see until they are on Comment:
This keyboard is the cream of the crop - highly recommended - I love it. The stainless steel wrist rest is very comfortable and seems to be at just the right angle. Volume control is touch sensitive - and lights up as soon as you use is. Like all Logitech keyboards of late, buttons are fully customizable through the Set Point software. The SetPoint interface is not the prettiest thing - but it is very very customizable.Highly recommended. |
Max15Characters@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 01/05/08 |
Logitech 2-Tone Bluetooth Wireless Keyboard
Cons:- Piano black finish attracts fingerprints.
Pros:- Very attractive, slim, light.- Touch-pad is great when using board as a pseudo-remote when watching movies. Comment:
Eye-catching design with just enough function keys (nicely hidden as well. Orange and black color-scheme may not be right for most, but I love it. Very convenient for use with eeepc and external monitor setup. |
Gabriel_S@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 08/30/07 |
Logitech 2-Tone Bluetooth Wireless Keyboard
Cons:Shiny surface is a dirt/finger print magnet (but logitech includes a cleaning cloth) Price...
Pros:Great design, touch pad for 'keyboard' only control, re-chargeable battery lasts weeks if not months. Comment:
I absolutely love this keyboard. It looks great and functions flawlessly. Had it set-up and working within minutes with the included bluetooth dongle. It gets dirty and dusty rather quickly, but I guess that's form over function for ya' The touch pad control takes a bit of getting used to, but the speeds and sensitivity can be controlled. |
Bought this for a HTPC because it was thin, light, wireless and had a touchpad. Great for relaxing on a sofa.I had trouble using the touchpad's scroll features (to scroll up and down) that I just went to using the keyboard. Also kinda tight to use the touchpad as it is in the corner. It would be great if they can make a revision with multi-touch.Price is the biggest issue. For $200, I don't think it is worth it.