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Logitech diNovo Media Desktop

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Pros & Cons

Designed with an artist's eye, the Logitech diNovo Media Desktop blends futuristic design and powerful architecture, and the keypad's "zero-degree tilt" makes typing comfortable. With built-in Bluetooth and well-designed management software, the diNovo turns your PC into a cordless command center. Networking up to seven devices is a snap.

Hearkening back to early keyboards, Logitech has divided the main keypad and the number pad, giving it new life as the MediaPad. With the included Media Desktop software, the MediaPad becomes a PC remote, playing music or videos and even choreographing photo slide shows. With a built-in LED, it shows playing time for music and instant messages. Although it's an innovative idea, the MediaPad is too limited to do serious work.

Packaged with the Logitech MX900 Bluetooth Optical Mouse and a Bluetooth hub/battery charger, the diNovo becomes more than a fashion accessory. It can handle anything from business apps to rowdy LAN parties.

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 - Logitech diNovo Media Desktop

Logitech diNovo Media Desktop

5.0 Exemplary

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