Testseek.com have collected 55 expert reviews of the Logitech diNovo Edge and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Logitech diNovo Edge.
January 2008
(84%)
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The editors liked
Nice design
Comfortable
Looks fantastic
Touchpad
Touch-sensitive volume control
Illuminated controls
First rechargeable wireless keyboard
Visually pleasing design
Satisfying heft and surface grip
Crisp key response
The editors didn't like
Price
No Caps Lock light
Hidden controls cant stay illuminated The Final Word The diNovo Edge is an excellent keyboard overall
But its hefty asking price isnt justified. If youre prepared to pay for style
Then you wont be disappointed.
Expensive
Touch-sensitive pad and volume control are not very responsive
Slim and sexy; wireless; TouchDisc eliminates a mouse; Bluetooth; SetPoint software; comfortable keys; comes with charging base.
The price; no number pad.
This is by far one of the best high-end keyboards we’ve tested, but unfortunately that comes with a high-end price, even for high-end. Still, it makes for a great living room keyboard without the eyesore. ...
Stylish, Ideal HTPC Keyboard, Touchdisc curser control, Bluetooth wireless, Charging base
High Price.
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 mar...
Stylish design, Builtin mouse features on the small touchpad, Works at distances of up to 20 metres, Typing is pleasant and quiet, Bluetooth dongle included, but many PCs already come equipped
Supplied Bluetooth dongle only works with this keyboard, No numeric keypad, Touchpad in an awkward position, The docking station should be redesigned to allow typing to continue while the keyboard is charging
Abstract: Youll need particularly deep pockets to be able to spend more than £100 on a keyboard, but the latest diNovo from Logitech certainly packs in the features. It has a host of multimedia buttons, which light up and become accessible when you hold down...
Abstract: a keyboard so stylish it almost hurts: Logitech has been a mainstay in the peripherals market for a long time now, proving that devices such as keyboards and mice can be both attractive and useful for the everyday computer user. In the DiNovo ...
Abstract: If youve been wondering what to do to pimp your computer, Logitech might just have the answer for you. This is the DiNovo Edge keyboard, and thanks to some wizard new video thang weve got i.e. someone who knows what theyre doing, we can show you all...
Wireless, Rechargeable, Full Charge Lasts for 60 Days, TouchDisc Integrated Mouse, Media Center Keys...
No Number Pad...
This keyboard really blew me away. It weighs practically nothing and takes up hardly any desk space. Being wireless definitely cleans the desk up quite a bit as well. This keyboard was easy to install and took almost no time to configure to my needs. ...
Abstract: Nowadays, fortunately for the computer user -- its not just about function anymore. Prior to the popularity of computers as a home entertainment device, design is almost completely irrelevant. Beige cases, beige monitors, beige keyboards with grey key...
Abstract: Logitech recently updated its Media Center peripheral series and introduced the “diNovo Edge” a keyboard with an integrated trackpad. The company has gone on record to say that it is the world’s best keyboard… Does it live up to t...