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+1...I would also like to know why many people have nice black/silver towers, monitors and mice, then one of those ugly ass, paper thin white keyboards... :|

because they are paperthin and, in these folks point of view, look good.

i dont like most of the logitech keyboards, so what, do i say "logitech sucks because most of the pc users have a logitech keyboard!"? ;)

The dinovo edge seriously kills that apple keyboard - in my opinion of course;

http://www.logitech.com/repository/84/jpg/472.1.0.jpg

Yes it might do, but it costs an arm and a leg.

Radish?

The dinovo edge seriously kills that apple keyboard - in my opinion of course;

http://www.logitech.com/repository/84/jpg/472.1.0.jpg

I'd have to disagree. There's too much going on on the Dinovo. Too many extra buttons, sliders, lights, etc.

Actually the dinvo edge is preety darn clean, the side buttons are actually a volume slider and a laptop mouse which is just cool to have on a keyboard and it lights up orange around and its even thinner than the apple keyboard and generally I personally think the black looks better than apple's white look.

Actually the dinvo edge is preety darn clean, the side buttons are actually a volume slider and a laptop mouse which is just cool to have on a keyboard and it lights up orange around and its even thinner than the apple keyboard and generally I personally think the black looks better than apple's white look.

Who needs a mouse on the keyboard? :huh: I know some people try not to leave the keyboard, but seriously, it just looks weird. Plus the orange and and black combo makes it look like a Halloween keyboard :laugh:

Who needs a mouse on the keyboard? :huh: I know some people try not to leave the keyboard, but seriously, it just looks weird. Plus the orange and and black combo makes it look like a Halloween keyboard :laugh:

I never use the mouse on the keyboard. But seriously, you got to see the keyboard to believe it. It's a work of art (Y)

It's also not just for looks -- it feels excellent. I never thought I would give up my Logitech MX3200 for the diNovo Edge.

Here is a my Logitech fanboy set :p (With exception to those speakers, I use them for VoIP only. My real speakers are downstairs.)

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Logitech diNovo Edge + Logitech G5, revision 2 on SteelSeries SX which is also on an XTracPads Ripper XXL.

The keys has no relevance, it's just there ;)

I never use the mouse on the keyboard. But seriously, you got to see the keyboard to believe it. It's a work of art (Y)

It's also not just for looks -- it feels excellent. I never thought I would give up my Logitech MX3200 for the diNovo Edge.

Here is a my Logitech fanboy set :p (With exception to those speakers, I use them for VoIP only. My real speakers are downstairs.)

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Logitech diNovo Edge + Logitech G5, revision 2 on SteelSeries SX which is also on an XTracPads Ripper XXL.

The keys has no relevance, it's just there ;)

Wow nice keyboard but nearly ?90 for it tho lol

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