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Posted at 5:26 PM on Wednesday 02/13/08 by
Ben
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ClubIT.com has the Logitech DiNovo Cordless Media Bluetooth Desktop with Laser Mouse for $135 - $45 rebate [Exp 3/26] + $6 shipping = $96 shipped. It actually has design features befitting the price, such as a super slim profile and an included media control center (disguised as the numeric keypad). [Review : BizRate]
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    JinOH - Posted 6:57 pm PST 02/13/08 (1311 Posts)  Report Spam

    Nice looking set. But it still uses a big USB antenna. This should have the micro USB "nub" by now.

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    altoidsman - Posted 7:04 pm PST 02/13/08 (42 Posts)  Report Spam

    I'm pretty sure that's a charger, which is useful.

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    Sman - Posted 8:09 pm PST 02/13/08 (210 Posts)  Report Spam

    thats why you get internal bluetooth in a laptop or put the usb dongle in back of the desktop

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    minwoo832 - Posted 10:23 pm PST 02/13/08 (338 Posts)  Report Spam

    will this work with the PS3?

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    m0f0 - Posted 10:27 pm PST 02/13/08 (7605 Posts)  Report Spam

    I don't like the product name "DiNovo". It sounds kind of "foreign".

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    ucfaccord - Posted 10:53 pm PST 02/13/08 (100 Posts)  Report Spam

    it's Italian.

    and #1, the usb dongle is not very big, maybe like an inch. the charger is a little on the large side tho, but much smaller than the first generation DiNovo.

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    aquaflare - Posted 11:00 pm PST 02/13/08 (3140 Posts)  Report Spam

    was $78 without rebate about a month ago

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    jwahooo - Posted 2:28 am PST 02/14/08 (1547 Posts)  Report Spam

    Thanks for the history lesson hypocrite.

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    Myself - Posted 3:16 am PST 02/14/08 (883 Posts)  Report Spam

    Use any bluetooth transceiver you want, that's sort of the point of having a standard, isn't it?

    The software for using the keypad's LCD is sort of lacking. If there were an open API for it (and a Winamp or Samurize plugin), I'd have bought one of these years ago.

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