Logitech diNovo Media Wireless Desktop for $127.96 Shipped After Rebate

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Logitech diNovo Media Wireless Desktop for $127.96 Shipped After Rebate

Dell Home has the Logitech diNovo Desktop Wireless Desktop set for $127.96 shipped after rebate. IGN.com gives this set a 9/10 and Cnet gives it a 8.2/10.

Pricegrabber Price : $160 ~ $265 Shipped

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Final Price : $127.96 Shipped After Rebate
 
Anyone have this, I wouldn't mind going wireless...
 
I don't have this nor have I seen it at the stores, but take a look at the Amazon user's reviews here. Personal reviews are truly mixed. some people love it, some people have issues with it, some don't like it.
 
If you want to spend this much, you might as well go for the Logitech MX 3100 desktop... which includes the mx1000 laser mouse... the best mouse out there to date. I've heard that dinovo has QA issues with keys getting stuck / not working, etc. The keyboard in mx3100 is VERY comfy and has more features than the dinovo keyboard.

-Jazz
 
Don't forget this is also bluetooth and includes a bluetooth hub. If i was going to spend this much money on the keyboard, this is the one i would go with.
 
I have this keyboard, and it ROCKS! It's well worth the money, but you just have to get in the habit of putting your mouse on the charging cradle at night. Also, you have to like the way a laptop keyboard feels, because the DiNovo is exactly like a laptop keyboard. If anyone else has any other questions, please feel free to ask.
 
ehaley said:
I have this keyboard, and it ROCKS! It's well worth the money, but you just have to get in the habit of putting your mouse on the charging cradle at night. Also, you have to like the way a laptop keyboard feels, because the DiNovo is exactly like a laptop keyboard. If anyone else has any other questions, please feel free to ask.

Yeah... I couldn't have said it better about the keyboard. So keep that in mind. That's why I went with the MX 3100 desktop since the keyboard is big/comfy and feels like a desktop size full keyboard with lot of key-travel (just my personal preference).

Also, the MX3100 has the Mx1000 mouse which is 20x more precise than regular optical, plus it has lithium ion battery and I've only charged it once since I got it about 1.5 weeks ago... and I use it about 4-5 hours a day.

So I would suggest you guys seriously take a look at mx 3100 (read reviews...etc) if you are going to spend that kind of money on the keyboard.

CNET MX3100 review

-Jazz
 
I agree that the MX1000 is a better mouse; however, it is not currently available with Bluetooth. See, I am stuck with Bluetooth keyboards and mice as I have a glass and metal computer desk which for some reason wreaks havok with RF signals.

Another point to consider with the DiNovo... Alot of people buy this keyboard mainly because of it's looks. I have the both models of the DiNovo... the desktop version for my computer, and the Laptop version for our business computer. The laptop version is a little lighter in color, is not bluetooth, and comes with a different mouse and a USB dongle instead of a charging base. The whole DiNovo line can have a major drawback in the fact that it has the feel of a laptop keyboard, but to be honest, I like the way laptop keyboards type. Also, it feels REALLY strange typing on a normal keyboard after typing on a DiNovo.
 
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