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Logitech releases the diNovo Mini, a remote control dressed up as a wireless keyboard?

Frankly I don’t get the idea behind Logitech’s diNovo Mini. If you have a TV and you want to easily control it, you’d normally use a remote control right? If you have a laptop or a desktop and you want to work on it, you’d not sit too far from it right? Then what’s the use of a wireless keyboard that you can connect to your PC and TV?

Well yeah, the diNovo Mini looks sleek, good and your friends would definitely say “wow, what a good looking small gadget you have there!” Other than that, the Logitech does some pretty standard functions that may either impress you or make you ignore it. The diNovo gives you convenience and style of a palm-size mini-keyboard with backlighting technology that makes text entry effortless even if you are in a low-light environment. This mini wireless keyboard has an integrated dual-purpose click pad that can be used as a touchpad to point and click for easy navigation.

Gadgetell Review: Logitech diNovo Keyboard

Product: diNovo Keyboard by LogitechPrice: $199.00Rating: 8.5 out of 10Pros: iPhone-like sexy, shiny, display-worthy; Bluetooth connectivityCons: Lack of a number pad hurts.Overall: Great looking/good working keyboard sets the bar for designer keyboards. $199 may sound steep for keyboard lacking a number pad.

Two months ago, I would have told you keyboards really don’t matter that much. That was before I stared using the diNovo Keyboard from Logitech. Now, I am firm believer in dropping some serious money for a decent finger tapping inputting device. The diNovo changed my mind.