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Lenovo Wireless Mini Keyboard

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    Looks promising and uses standard AAA batteries.  At half the price of Logitech diNovo you should note a few features missing: keys are not backlit and no dedicated MC button.

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    i picked one up.... should be here soon, the price is great and it looks nice as well.

     

    should be a review of it up soon....

     

    (check missingremote.com)

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     what is the verdict on these?

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    zombinate

     what is the verdict on these?

     

    I just go mine today.  Form and fit are very good.  Keys on keyboard are solid and very tactile.  Trackball spins a bit more freely than I would like (I'd prefer just a tad more friction on it), but it doesn't actually spin free and it is accurate.  Unit is a bit lighter than you'd expect which detracts from overall sense of build quality, but appears to be tight and fits well with no loose seams or edges.  Uses AAA batteries - I would prefer a USB rechargeable.  BUT... overall, for $60 I'd have to say it's pretty great.  adding the heavier duty build and rechargeable battery would probably have doubled the price.

     Interesting to note:  The USB transceiver dongle fits in special cutout inside the batter compartment, which would aid in portability (won't lose the dongle).  This could potentially be useful for on-the-road presentations/demonstrations/etc...

     Score 3.5 out of 4 stars ! ! !

     

    Good job, Lenovo!

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    Just got one and love it.   I'm still using my MCE 2005 remote as my main, and the lenovo is for configuration duties.  It is nice and thin, so it fits in our coffee table drawer (which is a plus!).

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