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Logitech Wireless Solar Keyboard K750 for Mac review

Back in July I reviewed the Wireless Solar Keyboard K750, a Windows PC keymapped keyboard that works fine with the Mac. Now, Logitech has released an official Macintosh version of this solar powered (sunlight and/or indoor lighting) keyboard, and in some respects it’s a more attractive product than the Windows model…although in one aspect it’s not.

Logitech’s Wireless Solar Powered Keyboard K750 for Mac, in five colors

Logitech has released its Wireless Solar Keyboard K750 for Mac variant, incorporating the same award-winning design and feature set as the Windows version, letting you say goodbye to battery hassles thanks to onboard solar cells that power the keyboard using ambient light. But this new model is available with Apple keymapping, and in five Apple-harmonious color themes exclusively for Mac users.

Logitech’s Solar Keyboard K750 review

ZNet blogger Heather Clancy has declared Logitech’s solar keyboard “Green Gadget of the Week.” I wouldn’t disagree. Logitech’s Wireless Solar Keyboard K750 is powered by light—indoors or out—underscoring its “green” credentials. Eliminating the potential of getting caught with dead batteries and no replacements at hand is an attractive attribute, but there are plenty of other reasons to like the K750.

Logitech Keyboard Case for iPad 2 review

If you had to restrict yourself to just one accessory to make traveling with an iPad 2 even better, the Logitech Keyboard Case for iPad 2 would be among the best choices. It combines a Bluetooth keyboard with iOS specific keys, a stand and a traveling case into one product, and it does it well. When not typing, you can use the keyboard case to protect the screen of your iPad 2 or as a stand to watch movies.

Gift idea: Logitech keyboard / mouse / headset for gamers

With the release of Steam on the Mac and some impressive choices by stalwart publishing companies such as Aspyr and Feral, the Mac has seen an impressive number of hardcore action titles come our way. But are you equipped? Your Mac may be able to handle it, but can your mouse? Your keyboard? This holiday season, we’ve got a couple suggestions for your wish list, and you really need not look any further than Logitech.

Appletell reviews Logitech Touch Mouse for iPhone and Mac/PC

Ever been frustrated that the mouse is just out of reach when you are kicked back watching YouTube? Or do you have your laptop hooked up to the TV, and you are just too far from the keyboard? Logitech’s Touch Mouse app solves both problems handily. By turning your iPhone, iPod Touch, or, in just a few short months, iPad into a WiFi mouse or keyboard, couch potatoes and Hulu watchers the world over can now change up their media without getting up.

Appletell reviews Logitech’s diNovo Edge Mac Edition

I’ve been a big fan on Apple keyboards for years, and I’m a huge fan of the newest Apple keyboards because of their key style. I love how the keys barely travel any distance at all, and how flat they are. I love how the style almost perfectly matches my MacBook Pro. But when it comes to wireless versions, Logitech’s diNovo Edge Mac Edition blows Apple’s bluetooth keyboard out of the park.

Appletell reviews the Logitech G13 Advanced Gameboard

If you’re a casual gamer, you can stop reading now. This is for those who worry about frame rates and polygons. It’s for people like me who enjoy hard core games, and who understand that our console systems can’t always provide us with the control we need. Wii Remote aside, you just still can’t beat WASD + mouse for first person shooters…especially if the WASD is being mapped to a G13.

Appletell giveaway: Design your own Mac mini, win a NuLOOQ Navigator

Well, January has come and gone, and despite the rumors we heard and reported on, the updated Mac mini is nowhere to be seen. While we wait, Appletell thought it was time to take matters into our own hands. Therefore, we’re having a “Design Your Own Mac Mini” contest, the winner of which will receiver a Logitech NuLOOQ navigator.

Appletell Giveaway: A Logitech NuLOOQ Navigator for your new look Apple design

In the spirit of next week’s Macworld Conference and Expo and all the rumors the event’s bound to engender, we at Appletell thought we’d reward some of your creativity. Inspired by the iPhone ELITE over at Planet Mat, we thought we’d put together a contest to see who could cook up the best Photoshopped Apple product (iPhone, Mac mini, AppleTV, etc.).

Whether your device falls into the realm of possibility is not important. We just want to see some creativity. The Appletell staff will evaluate all the submissions, and we’ll announce a winner on Tuesday, January 6th, sometime after the keynote. The winner will receive a Logitech NuLOOQ for his/her efforts.