Logitech’s super-thin wireless keyboard update on the DiNovo called the DiNovo Edge, sports not only good looks but also features a rechargeable dock that functions as a display stand. The unit no longer comes with a mouse, because Logitech found that most people prefer to pair their own. There is also no longer a number pad, which reduces the overall width. Using its own RFID-based Bluetooth pairing technology between the keyboard and the USB mini receiver, Logitech cuts down on the hassle for Window’s Bluetooth install process. Unfortunately, there is no version yet for Macs. The Edge will be available in the beginning of November for about $200.

Logitech elevates the wireless keyboard [Via: CNet]







4 Responses to “Logitech’s New DiNovo Edge”
Bruce Anderson October 3, 2006
Oh, gee, not Mac compatible? What a shock. I’d be more surprised if it WERE Mac compatible. Sometimes I think Logitech just doesn’t give a rat’s patoot about Mac users.
NeutralMichael October 3, 2006
What about the numeric keypad??? Are they offering up yet?
Neutraljason October 4, 2006
apple….. almost as bad as dell.
NeutralStratos January 3, 2008
Interesting…
Neutral