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Wireless Keyboard And Mouse Logitech - 0 views

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    I'm very picky about my Wireless Keyboard And Mouse Logitech. I don't have the money to spend on high-end mechanical keyboards with cherry Reds or anything like that. My favorite keyboard was built in the 80s, and I haven't found another one like it since. in the past 20 years I have used no less than 50 keyboards. Some I have really liked, some I really hated, and some were an absolute garbage waste of money. This keyboard, even though it is membrane, definitely lives up to the claim that it feels mechanical. Don't get me wrong, you know that you are using a membrane keyboard. You can feel the rubber plungers. However, it's forgivable. It has a distinctive click that you often only find with mechanical switches, and the return response to match. The drain holes in this keyboard give you a little more confidence as well, since even though everybody claims they don't eat over there keyboard, those people are all lying. This device would survive the dishwasher, and that is very important for a home use keyboard. I didn't give the ratings based on the mouse however. Don't get me wrong, the mouse is good. It has just the right resistance for clicking, with that distinctive, yet soft Logitech sound we all like. I only wish it was a larger mouse. It is a small model though. I would estimate it to be three quarters of an inch shorter than a standard mouse. Still though, it works, it works well, and using on a wooden desk does not require a mouse pad. Now, if you're getting this for gaming, keep in mind that you're not getting a gaming setup. It is great for gaming, but it's not going to compete with devices that have extreme low latency, or multiple programmable switches. For the money that I paid for this, I got a lot better quality than I expected
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Keyboard For Ipad - 0 views

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    I started off using Keyboard For Ipad as intended, for my iPad and iPhone and it connects without issue. The holder seemed a little flimsy at first, but it functions very well. I thought it would need to be wider, but it works just fine on my iPad Air. No problems with double key input or anything of the sort. There's a button on the keyboard and in the instructions you need to press to use it with either Android, PC, or Mac, so once you set it you're done. It has more options for PC than Mac as some of the shortcut keys don't support opening apps. I would guess that's due to Apple security and not the keyboard Anyhow….on to my second use. I paired it with my Smart TV and with Dish, and it worked for both. No more remote type typing for me. This makes it a breeze to search thru Netflix or Amazon Video or Youtube. Slight problem when I want to use it for me iPhone or iPad again, but I find just turning off the TV or the Dish resolves the issue. I have 2 Macbooks and yes, it's not quite the solid feel you get from a built in keyboard, but the convenience and price more than makeup for that. For what they cost, I could just buy one for each unit and wouldn't have problems with the pairing at all. Lol As far as battery life, I don't have a determined amount of run time, but I just flip the off switch when I won't be using it and back on when I need it. It also has a sleep mode it goes into when it's not used for 10 min's which will help with battery life. The indicator lights are a little tough to see, but I rarely look at them any more….ON is on and Off is Off. If I'm typing and it's all in CAPS, caps lock is on…..no brainer. Overall, I'm happy with the purchase and would buy again.
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Wearable keyboard and mouse - 0 views

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    Wearable keyboard and mouse works as expected. It requires more practice. I able to set up a custom tap for copy and paste (tested them and it works!) Overall, I am happy as I no need to be right next to the keyboard anymore.
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Shortcuts Keyboard computer tips ~ My Idea - 0 views

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CrunchGear » Archive » Atom-based tiny computer/huge phone from Sharp - 0 views

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    sharpAnyway, that dream is coming to Japan in June thanks to Sharp and mobile carrier Willcom. The Intel Atom-based cell phone/pocket computer is called the D4 and is "the first of its kind." It's got a 1.33GHz processor, a 40GB hard drive, 1GB of memory, and it runs Windows Vista (slowly). Other features include a QWERTY keyboard, 5-inch 1024×600 slide-up display, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, MicroSD slot, two-megapixel camera, USB port, and TV tuner.
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Insulated Water Bottle - 0 views

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    This water Insulated Water Bottle is amazing! I've had it for about 2 months now, and it hasn't let me down. When I was in the market for a new water bottle, I had a few necessary characteristics in mind: 1)Holds at least 32 ounces - gotta stay hydrated. 2)Holds ice water without condensation - I like my water cold, but I hate those little puddles of condensation. 3)Optional straw - I work a 9 to 5 desk job and my hands spend most of their time on the keyboard, so I like to just set my water bottle down on the desk in front of me and sip the straw. 4)Completely leak proof - I fly for work every week and my water bottle lays horizontally in my backpack under the seat in front of me, so there can't be any leaks. Nalgene water bottles are big enough, but they don't have a straw option and condensate like crazy unless you get a bulky sleeve. Camelbacks offer straws, but I've always had problems with those leaking and opening randomly. I ended up giving this water bottle a try and I LOVE IT! First, it holds plenty of water. Don't listen to that review that says this water bottle is too big for women. I'm a 23-year-old female and easily finish 2 of these bottles daily (80 oz) and sometimes even finish a third (120 oz). Next, it keeps your water COLD. I fill mine up a third of the way with ice every morning before leaving for work, and the ice is still there by the time I go to sleep. I've also filled it up all the way with ice before (just for fun) and the ice was still there 24 hours later. Plus, I've never noticed ANY condensation. Lastly, I've used it daily and I've never noticed ANY leaks. I've laid it horizontally, tipped it upside down, shook it around, everything. No leaks! They give you two tops: one twist-off cap and one straw cap, along with 2 straws and a straw cleaning brush. The brush is perfect for cleaning the straws, as well as the little nooks and crannies in the straw top. I would suggest using a
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