Monday, June 21, 2010

Review Logitech diNovo Mini

Ability to control your computer from your couch, but even better - not at all to get up from his bed. This is the dream of every lazy uncaused. By myself. But what do I need? Currently, there are all sorts of market remotes and wireless keyboards, but very few of them manage to combine in one portability, functionality and ease of use. This assistance comes Logitech diNovo Mini.

In practice, this is something between a mini keyboard (full QWERTY key 63) and remote control - a product with elegant transparent cover, which most could easily fit in your palm. In the upper left hand corner and find integrated ClickPad, bringing functionality to the mouse, which can be used for two main things - as a touchpad for cursor control in four directions to navigate the menus. In this way you get full control over your PC, wherever you are in your room.

The top of the diNovo Mini is a whole row of multimedia keys, which further facilitate the consumer, including a button to activate the Internet browser approximations, Windows Media Center, etc.. But even without them the work with the Logitech product is extremely simple. Holding the keyboard with two hands, writing in a way similar to most smartphones - with thumbs.

The bottom of the product is rubber, which lies in lithium-ion battery that provides up to one month working with one charge. There is a Connect button and a red and a little shtiftche, which switch the mode of using PC to the PlayStation 3. Yes, Logitech diNovo Mini can work even with the popular console by Sony.

Perhaps the most impressive feature of the product is, however, two backlight modes - orange and green - depending on what exactly produukta use. If you use a ClickPad-like touchpad, the keys associated with him, and he will light up in orange. You decide to handle keyboard itself, then the entire device is literally pouring into light. In the event that prefer to work with a ClickPad-but this time not as a touchpad, and navigation in the four directions, it switches it will be illuminated in a pleasant green light.

Unlike products such as Razer Lycosa, whose keys are not visible without the backlight activated, this could easily turn it off when they are in dark rooms.

In conclusion - this is a very stylish product with great vision mainly because of its backlight. Do not weigh, fits in your palm and practice offers the functionality of a keyboard, mouse and remote control in one. The only cons we find are two - too nadutata price and lack of F-keys.

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