Logitech diNovo Edge
December 28, 07 by Daniel Foster
The Logitech diNovo Edge is quite an expensive keyboard. Costing $150 at Amazon.com and $199 at retail chains like Best Buy and Circuit City, the keyboard is well known amongst media enthusiast and geeks alike for its quality.
The diNovo Edge has a variety of features that warrant its high price tag. For one, it has wireless bluetooth, allowing it to be used for anywhere. This comes in handy for entertainment setups, where you can control your computer from your sofa. If you use a desk, you can also lay it on your lap if you get bored of the typical computer setup.
The diNovo keyboard is very easy to use. The included wrist wrests keep carpel tunnel in line through hours of typing, and the PerfectStroke key system the keyboard boasts allows for smooth, natural keystrokes, while giving good, tactile feedback at the same time. The touchpad controls are pretty cool, too. They come in handy when trying to get through long lists of tracks.
The other features not included, this keyboard wins hands down in the looks department. Its sleek styling looks like something from the future. The battery life is goo, too. Users of the keyboard report getting a month or so of use before having to charge it. Though only officially supported in Vista and XP, it’s not hard to get it working on the Mac.
All in all, I would say the diNovo Edge is well worth the money. It has great looks, and is very comfortable to use. Maybe I’ll buy myself an early birthday present soon and get it at Amazon.


