Logitech DiNovo Cordless Media Bluetooth Desktop
- Makes your PC a Bluetooth control center
- Wireless freedom and a powerful way to orchestrate your PC’s digital media capabilities
- Bluetooth wireless hub is built into the mouse’s recharging station
- Use it to remotely view, select, and launch your favorite jukebox tunes, video clips, or digital photos.
- Synchronize data between your Bluetooth PDA, cell phones, and other devices, and PCs.
Product Description
Logitech’s diNovo Media Desktop is a dramatically designed Bluetooth keyboard and MediaPad, optical mouse, and Bluetooth hub combination that transforms the user’s work space. The visually striking diNovo keyboard gives first class comfort, while the separate MediaPad lets users remotely command today’s PC digital media interface to enjoy favorite pictures and musical selections. The MediaPad also displays email or instant message notifications, media selection play… Read More… | See Price.
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May 23rd, 2010 at 1:20 pm
The included receiver has very limited range. If you already have another receiver (I did) you might be able to live with this set.
There is no back lighting on the keys or mediapad LCD.
The media pad is somewhat useful to use as remote control for iTunes and Windows Media Player. However the useless LCD can’t navigate song titles, it simply displays the currently playing title. Would be great if you could scroll down a list of artist/tunes and tag for play.
Rating: 1 / 5
May 23rd, 2010 at 2:46 pm
This keyboard is just perfect for me. I love the seperate numberpad. Everything works fine.
Rating: 5 / 5
May 23rd, 2010 at 5:22 pm
I recently built a new PC for my boss, and decided to go with this keyboard being as he is all about new and cool stuff, so wireless and small was good. I hooked it up, had it running in about 5 minutes, and it felt great, I didnt want to move so the boss could use his computer. It is great. So far we have only had it for 3 days, and if anything goes wrong like said above many times. I will let you guys know. For now, Buy the damn thing!
Rating: 5 / 5
May 23rd, 2010 at 6:00 pm
A beautiful product, but not so comfortable. The feeling of keystroke is very similar to gerenal notebook keyboard.
The mediapad is not a good idea for non-western language, you will get ???? for all non-western character. And I get my mediapad RMAed twice (a tedious procedure that I won’t mention here). The idea of media center is not as useful, because the software is tightly integrated with MS Media Player, so I can not get any benefit from my iTunes.
If you don’t use keyboard often, and need some beautiful gadget on your desktop, I would recommend this. Otherwise, find other robust keyboard.
Rating: 2 / 5
May 23rd, 2010 at 8:12 pm
well, to be honest, i bought this product from a market-shop (called my_cybershops) and i am amazed at the quality of this product! i bought it for 94 dollars, but knowing what i do now, i would buy this for 200 dollars easily if i had the cash. I am only an unemployed teen so the cash isn’t exactly “there.” Installation was SOOOOOOO simple. Just poped in the cd, used a wired keyboard to control setup (using tab, space, and enter) and i was done! I do consider myself very “computer literate” and knew that i had to uninstall my old mouse and remove the wireless hub to install this one correctly.
i am not sure about these other people who are having problems, but this keyboard is amazing. thats all there is to it. WAY worth the money, even 200 dollars! Simple and functional, without giving up style…
one thing i do wonder though… what’s the difference between this one and the others? do The other two(?) not use bluetooth? well anyways, i highly recomend “my_cybershops” and would advise you to buy through them. these are products returned by customers who didn’t like the “feel” of it or for some other reason i believe.
~Tom
Rating: 5 / 5