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
Rechargeable batteries
Incredibly quiet keystrokes with just the right pressure and pushdepth
Sleek and sexy
Uncut
Pure
Raw sexiness
Fantastic keys
Neat scrollbar system
Good battery life
Sturdy
Oh my god
Did you look at the photos?
Slim and sexy
Wireless
TouchDisc eliminates a mouse
Bluetooth
SetPoint software
Comfortable keys
Comes with charging base.
First rechargeable wireless keyboard
Visually pleasing design
Satisfying heft and surface grip
Crisp key response.
Slim and beautiful design
Bluetooth
Light-up indicators
Recharging dock
Great keyboard response
Exceptional looks and design
Bluetooth range is perfect for larger rooms
Stylish
Ideal HTPC Keyboard
Touchdisc curser control
Bluetooth wireless
Charging base
Extremely attractive
Exceptional build quality
Orange stealth controls
Bluetooth 2.0+EDR offers great range
Touch sensitive controls are cool
Three Years of Warranty
Thin profile
Great typing feel
Fantastic wireless range
Fast recharge time
Stylish Looks
Very thin!
Cool illumination
Touchsensitive volume controls
Comfortable to type on
Can be used as keyboard and mouse
Customizable function keys
Rechargeable
The editors didn't like
Cant disable touch sensitive features
Pricy
Softwares not great
Caps Lock beep doesnt shut off
Touchpad and corresponding buttons are small
Stiff buttons
No menu key
TWO HUNDRED UNITED STATES DOLLARS ($200 USD)
The price
No number pad.
Expensive
Touch-sensitive pad and volume control are not very responsive.
Keys are not backlit
Slightly intrusive wrist rest
Expensive
Individual keys are not backlit
Scrolling is not always responsive
Appears to be discontinued by Logitech
High Price.
TouchDisc is too small for everyday use
No numeric keypad
Strange orange backside
Expensive for a keyboard alone
Webpage scroll function does not work that well on the TouchDisc
Abstract: So you have a quad-core PC, a private jet, and both a Viper and a Veyron in your driveway? Sorry -- youre just another schlub if you dont have Logitechs jaw-dropping, eye-popping, modern-sculpture keyboard. We clean and polish our desk and wash our ...
Abstract: Like its name gives us a hint, this keyboard is really a blade, and not only in one sense of the word. It is only 11mm thin, its shape is narrowing on the end, and according to its visual identity it is a genuine blade of Logitech offer. Additional con...
Slim and beautiful design
Bluetooth
Light-up indicators
Recharging dock
Keys are not backlit
Slightly intrusive wrist rest
Expensive
The Logitech DiNovo Edge keyboard represents the pinnacle in Media Center keyboards. The DiNovo Edge is undeniably chic, the range is great, and it provides every function you could ask for in a keyboard. However, we would recommend having a Bluetooth ...
I have been using the diNovo Edge keyboard on my test system for about two weeks and for the most part, everything works as-advertised. There is little doubt in my mind that this is a very sleek, sexy and attractive keyboard. Measuring just over half...
Rechargeable batteries, Incredibly quiet keystrokes with just the right pressure and pushdepth, Sleek and sexy
Cant disable touch sensitive features, Pricy
As I furiously type away at my keyboard, I know this review is now coming to a close. Over the past several weeks I typed and typed until my fingers couldnt type any more. I switched between a few different models and I just kept coming back to the di...
Abstract: Logitech diNovo Edge Bluetooth Keyboard The diNovo Edge, Logitech’s sleekest, most-advanced Bluetooth cordless keyboard, is at the forefront of cutting edge wireless keyboards with stunning design and functionality. Equipped with the most advanced f...
There's a great deal to love about his keyboard: it's good looking, has loads of media functionality and is great for general use. The only real concern is the price which, even at the discounted £105, is still a steep for a keyboard. As a living room sol...
First rechargeable wireless keyboard; visually pleasing design; satisfying heft and surface grip; crisp key response.
Expensive; touch-sensitive pad and volume control are not very responsive.
Thanks to its sharp design, its easy to imagine this keyboard in the living room or in any high-visibility area. We only wish its touch-sensitive features were more responsive, which especially stings considering the price. If youre willing to accept...