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March 2008
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The editors liked
Small
Easy to use
3 devices in one
Good software
Stylish design
Easy to set up and configure
Media mode function
Straightforward connection
Dedicated media keys and shortcuts
Good range
Lightweight
Easy setup
Clean
Attractive design
Highquality hardware
Excellent battery life
Uses Bluetooth 2.0
Simple setup
Backlit keys
Raised keys feels like texting
Media buttons
Bluetooth
Wireless USB dongle
Rechargeable lithium-ion battery
A quick fix for the home theater PC/remote conundrum. Decent battery life. Bluetooth dongle hides away in battery compartment. Easy setup. Orange and green backlit keys ensure easy usage in the dark. PS3 compatible.
Elegant design
Good battery life
Good keyboard layout
Functional tactile feedback.
Logitechs R&D worked overtime... the Mini is great-looking and intuitive
Acts like a full-size keyboard... without the full-size
One full battery charge can last an entire month
Compatible with the Playstation 3
Innovative
Miniature design fits in well in living rooms
Thumb-style keyboard is easy to type on
Includes control pad for navigation
Long battery life
Works with PlayStation 3
The Logitech diNovo Minis elegant design wont besmirch your living room
It gives the HTPC owner full cursor control
Keyboard is well-suited to situational typing
It works with your PS3.
Intuitive layout
Extremely functional
Perfect size and shape
Great style
Good wireless range
Tactile buttons
Easy configuration
Future-proof
Backlit buttons.
The editors didn't like
Price
Can be awkward to operate at speed
Clickpad is too small
Idering the asking price its not as easy to use as it should be
Pricey
Inconsistent touchpad response
Fingerprint magnet
No charging cradle
Windows/PS3 only
A bit pricey
Must press FN in order to right click
Glossy frame and cover tends to attract finger print and smudge marks
At $150
It should control more like maybe a game console. Trackpad wakes up slowly. Plastic housing feels flimsy and attracts fingerprints. Dont even think about high impact FPS action. Lack of IR capability limits use with other components. No Apple or...
Trackpad is a little wonky
SHIFT and FN keys are not sticky
Dust cover seems a little fragile.
Price? ($149.99USD)
The mouse control takes some getting used to
No Xbox 360 or OS X support??
The cover can be awkward (it should fold in back
Flush with the device)
Not compatible with Macs or Xbox 360
D-pad mode can only be used to scroll through menus
Touch pad occasionally inaccurate
No Xbox 360 or Apple support.
Touchpad is a bit difficult to use with your thumb
Can’t type very fast on it
Button spacing not ideal for users with smaller hands
Abstract: Logitech’s diNovo Mini isn’t the first thing that came to mind when we thought of ways to enhance our iPad’s productivity. It’s intended more as a controller for a computer used as a media center than as a proper keyboard. Still, the ultracompact size makes it..
Abstract: Are you on the bleeding edge of home theater? Are you someone who is very likely to connect your PC to your brand new 52” LCD flat panel screen? If you are, you should have already realized that you can turn your PC into your very own PVR thanks to y...
At $149, the Logitech diNovo Mini may cost more than most are willing to pay for a wireless keyboard/mouse device, but if you have a PC set up as a media center, and are tired of looking at that bulky keyboard lying around your living room, it’s wor...
I really enjoyed using the diNovo Mini while I had it. Everything worked great and it made using an HTPC really easy. I was even able to type with a fairly good speed when using a word processor or email program. If Logitech can address some of the con...
Fingerprint magnet, No charging cradle, Windows/PS3 only, A bit pricey
This is a well-done product that I think the growing number of people using their computer as a multimedia center will appreciate. The diNovo Mini is easy to use, made of high quality materials, and is an excellent alternative to using a bulky wire...
This lil keyboard is a wicked-cool design and it works fabulously, effectively addressing some legitimate gripes with other PS3 and PC peripherals vying for a place in the home theater. If you want to operate either of these next-gen source component...
Abstract: I’m a techie buff and probably one of the few that have a Media Center PC in their living room. While I love having it there because it saves me cable box rental and remote fees– I still need to rent a cable card. The one thing I detest is t...
The way Logitech carried out their idea of creating cordless multimedia controller can be described as almost perfect. Device is designed nicely, with ergonomics in mind, which results in pleasant usage through prolonged periods of time. Also its build...