Dell has the Logitech DiNovo Wireless Keyboard (Notebook) for $48 + $11 shipping = $59 shipped. Features PerfectStroke technology, which creates uniform tactile feedback no matter where or how to press the key. [Compare]
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#1
papeluv - Posted 11:30 am PDT 06/25/09 (429 Posts)
Damn! Thats Cheap!
#2
rvargas211 - Posted 12:04 pm PDT 06/25/09 (1 Posts)
I agree... I got this thing for 100+ a couple months ago.
#3
papeluv - Posted 12:29 pm PDT 06/25/09 (429 Posts)
Yeah, i was looking for a good htpc keyboard about a year ago and really wanted this one, but at the time it was still in the $150 range, ended up getting a cheapo walmart wireless combo. Might have to jump on this now.
#4
cwins - Posted 12:31 pm PDT 06/25/09 (168 Posts)
why does it say (Notebook)?
is it implying this is a smaller than regular version?
is it implying this is a smaller than regular version?
#5
tjh011 - Posted 1:04 pm PDT 06/25/09 (41 Posts)
This is only the keyboard version, it doesnt include the trackpad like the Dinovo Edge which is why its a lot cheaper.
#6
kliving - Posted 2:12 pm PDT 06/25/09 (143 Posts)
too bad it's not an Edge
#7
papeluv - Posted 2:55 pm PDT 06/25/09 (429 Posts)
aaahhhh, guess i should have looked closer. Never mind then.
#8
rodaxl - Posted 3:42 pm PDT 06/25/09 (5 Posts)
You can get the media pad for the PS3 and buy a cheap bluetooth adapter all for under $50 and have the same thing as the edge...
#9
craprock - Posted 1:46 am PDT 07/1/09 (12 Posts)
only reason i got my edge was for the trackpad






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