The Logitech diNovo Edge is a keyboard that is supported by Windows XP Service Pack 2 or all editions of Windows Vista. It connects using Bluetooth 2.0 wireless technology via a USB mini receiver.
The keyboard is a full QWERTY keyboard with no numeric keypad. It has a high gloss black Plexiglas panel with a brushed aluminum palm rest. It measures 8.27 x 16.14 x 0.43 inches and weighs approximately 33.16 ounces. It is equipped with Logitech’s PerfectStroke technology and makes…
See moreThe Logitech diNovo Edge is a keyboard that is supported by Windows XP Service Pack 2 or all editions of Windows Vista. It connects using Bluetooth 2.0 wireless technology via a USB mini receiver.
The keyboard is a full QWERTY keyboard with no numeric keypad. It has a high gloss black Plexiglas panel with a brushed aluminum palm rest. It measures 8.27 x 16.14 x 0.43 inches and weighs approximately 33.16 ounces. It is equipped with Logitech’s PerfectStroke technology and makes use of a scissor switch mechanism. It features full-sized standard 0.71 x 0.71-inch keys with 0.13-inch key travel. Each key has a 2.12-ounce activation force and supports 10M keystrokes.
The Logitech diNovo Edge is powered by an integrated rechargeable lithium ion battery with a capacity of 950 mAH. The standard package comes with a charging base with an AC power cord. Its batteries take about 2 hours to fully charge which can accommodate regular usage of up to 2 months. It also supports fast charging of approximately 5 minutes which can accommodate regular usage of up to 24 hours.
The diNovo Edge features a 1.50-inch circular touchpad which Logitech calls the TouchDisk. This can perform all the functions of any standard mouse. It also supports both horizontal and vertical scrolling. The acceleration settings of the TouchDisk can go from zero to 10 times the scrolling speed. It can also be disabled using the FN key in combination with the keyboard’s Left Click.
The Logitech diNovo Edge has three zoom buttons to the left of the keyboard which allows for one-touch control for zoom in, out, and 100% view. The keyboard also features hidden one-touch access controls when the Fn keys are held down. These include common internet shortcuts such as internet calling, search, email, home page. It also includes multimedia controls including play/pause, rewind, forward, and stop. There are also function keys that are user programmable. The diNovo Edge also comes equipped with a 2.24-inch touch sensitive volume slider which also has instant backlit feedback.
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Overall, I would generally recommend this keyboard to high-end PC gamers and enthusiasts as well as owners of a media center computer, but if you’re willing to spend the steep $200 price, go out and buy one today. You can find this product and any other product featured here at our partner, Shopzilla , the best resource for online shopping. Read more
The diNovo is a great keyboard and I highly recommend you pick one up if you like thin and minimalistic gadgets. The black sort of clashes with the “typical” Mac user setup, but honestly I think it looks amazing with any machine. The diNovo retails for $199.99 , but you can pick it up on Amazon and save yourself $40 or so. Read more
The Logitech diNovo Edge is truly a capable and stylish keyboard. Not simply designed with function in mind but like most hardware these days it is marketed towards a specific sector of the hardware market. Where the G15 and G11 keyboards were marketed toward gamers the diNovo Edge seems truly geared for the High end Media Center PC and home theater user. Coming in at a high MSRP price of $199.99 I would say that this keyboard is definitely not for everyone. If you are... Read more
Logitech has been an industry leader for the peripheral market for as long as I can remember. Leading them into a strong 2007 will be the diNovo Edge - sporting some similarities of the diNovo, but also bringing forward new features. Read more
Logitech didn’t forget that the Edge is still just a keyboard. It paid attention to key resistance and created a set of keys that type crisply and quietly. The Edge carries a heavy price tag, but it’s a great multimedia keyboard. Read more
the bad thing is there are no macro key's on the keyboard but that would ruin the design there is one thing about this keyboard that stands out and thats the media bar located at the right side of the keyboard . Read more
This keyboard is uber awesome. I have never had a keyboard this clean and easy to use. The charge lasts a long time and the mouse has no lag. I recommend this product to anyone. Read more
By hooking up a PC to my new 52" LCD TV, I suddenly found a need to "cut the cord" for my keyboard & mouse. This all in one wireless keyboard seemed to be the ticket. I was hesitant because of the price, but after the rebate & it fit my budget. The key feel is very good. Not mushy like some keyboards I've tried or sticky like others. The mouse took a little getting used to, but the adjustment curve was quick and the combination of technology and convenience make this... Read more
I thought the keyboard was the coolest innovation to hit the market since Logitech's first diNovo keyboard. I love the nice crisp strokes of the keys and the way the keyboard lights up...Wow. However, after a few weeks of usage, the battery would not stay charged. Whenever I charged the battery to full charge, it may last few hours and back to charger. This is from a product that is advertised to last a month on a single charge.....Hmmmm. I contacted Logitech with the... Read more
I've tried a number of commonly available keyboards, and this is the best one. I write a great deal of copy, and so I need this level of typing comfort to remain productive. If you need less, or even more tactile feedback (such as, "clickier" keys), then look elsewhere. Read more
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