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34 of 37 customers would recommend this product.

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4.51 out of 5 4.5 5
(37 customer reviews)
34 of 37 customers would recommend this product.
Performance 4.486 out of 5 4.5 5
Ease of Use 4.486 out of 5 4.5 5


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Overall Rating: 4 out of 5 4 5
Performance: 4 out of 5 4 5
Ease of Use: 4 out of 5 4 5
Very nice, but Date: October 8, 2009
Written By: Ilpalazzo From: VA (read all my reviews) (read all my reviews)
Owned this Product for: 3-12 Months
Level of Expertise: Good

Pros: design, easy to install, easy to use
Cons: Build Quality, expensive, Performance

Well this is a fantastic keyboard. I've owned one before. I recently ordered one here though, for someone else, and it's not working as well as the other one I've had. The signal seems to keep dropping, and the left mouse button doesn't depress properly (no feedback, no click or anything).

I'm considering an rma because this isn't functioning as well as I know it can.


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Overall Rating: 5 out of 5 5 5
Close to the perfect Mac Keyboard Date: September 11, 2009
Written By: Tex Austin

A have tried 6 keyboards in the past year including all of the apple keyboards. This is the nicest one out there. As close to perfect as you can get. My only gripes... (1) the mouse pad on the bottom right is worthless. (2) Wish they would up date their drivers to better support Snow Leapord.

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Overall Rating: 4 out of 5 4 5
diNovo Edge - my opinion Date: September 8, 2009
Written By: Pete

I wish I found this years ago - I would have purchased one and enjoyed it over the years!
1. The nearly useless number keypad on the right side of most "regular" keyboards is gone. Thank goodness; a regular user should buy one separately since that would surely be more convenient! This configuration is better - I purchased "separate" keyboards a long time ago since I hardly ever need the number keyboard.
2. The on-off switch could be a little bigger plus with a clearly visible sign for on-off; now it is a guessing game.
3. I always, always have a subdued lighting environment when I use my computer. That is good for eyesight! I wish this keyboard came with a "lighted keyboard" version - or at least with a built-in "lighted keyboard mode" to switch on when desired. Battery consumption is not as critical a concern as are: (a) ease of use [i.e., for the eyes]; [b] user-friendly comfort; and [c] yes, even aesthetics! Batteries can be replaced at minimal cost.
5. Logitech should publish instructions on exactly how the diNovo's battery can/should be replaced - and with what type of battery.
6. I agree with some who suggest that the mouse buttons should be replicated on the left side of the keyboard; the right mouse-button replica at present is most welcome - but replicating both left and right buttons would be much better.
7. The diNovo Edge should be offered for sale with a perfectly matched mouse - instead of leaving one to choose from many available models. Anyone wishing to opt for a different mouse may still do so. I certainly would have purchased this keyboard even if the "packaged but excellent, matching mouse" would mean higher cost.
8. The diNovo Edge as presently designed is very, very nearly ideal. Grade is 95% or A minus. This product is excellent, period.
9. CONGRATULATIONS TO LOGITECH!
10. When a better/upgraded model of the diNovo Edge is available, please let me know.


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Overall Rating: 4 out of 5 4 5
some good, some bad Date: August 26, 2009
Written By: G21

Good: light, long range, combined with a responsive touchpad, keys feel good, exactly what you need for Windows media center PC.

Bad:
1) they made the same mistake as Microsoft in one of their keyboards, modifying conventional layout of Delete, Home, End, etc. keys. Even after 6 months of use, I still frequently tap on Delete key when I want End. Every fast typing user will have big problems with this. Layout of major keys should not be modified.
2) mouse keys location is very inconvenient. Try pushing a mouse key and using touchpad at the same time. They should have duplicated mouse keys on the left side of the keyboard.
3) touchpad scrolling action is only marginally more convenient than common touchpads. Why are they still using this iferior technical solution? What can be easier than making a clickable scrolling outer ring around touchpad, like they do it on digital cameras. One dollar more expensive - infinitely more usable.
4) positioning of the keyboard on the stand could have been done better.
5) price tag is very high, which is probably due to its novelty and lack of competition. Adding bluetooth to a keyboard adds $20 max, its reasonable market price shouldn't be no more than $80.


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