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Keyboard Roundup: 16 Options from Logitech
Vincent Alzieu
November 24, 2009 3:50 PM
November 24, 2009 3:50 PM
If you're familiar with the site, you might have noticed that we've been testing 20 or more products a week for a little while now--but we still can't review everything.
One area where we've been falling behind is keyboards. If you're looking for a new one and can't wait for us to update our product survey, then take a look at Logitech's range--there are certainly plenty of options!















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One area where we've been falling behind is keyboards. If you're looking for a new one and can't wait for us to update our product survey, then take a look at Logitech's range--there are certainly plenty of options!

We love the Illuminated: the first thing we did when we'd finished testing it was to buy a load for the office.
From £48
From £48

The Ultra Flat is simple, cheap and without too many frills. Its glossy black frame only includes the basics, with no multimedia hotkeys.
From £8
From £8

The K340 is wireless but has great battery life: they'll last for up to three years. Multimedia hotkeys are options on the function keys like F1
From £29
From £29

The diNovo Mac Edition is the same as the normal diNovo, but Logitech wanted to reassure Mac users that it would be compatible.
From £55
From £55

The Cordless Keyboard for Wii is designed for Nintendo's console. There are two Wii system keys allowing you to zoom in and out.
From £25
From £25

The Media Keyboard 600 is Logitech's entry-level option with application hotkeys and a volume control.
From £16
From £16

The G11 is for gamers that need a tough, back-lit keyboard. Unlike the G15, it doesn't have a screen--which makes it cheaper.
From £40
From £40

The G15 is a solid, back-lit keyboard with a mini LCD screen to provide info on the amount of CPU time in use or the weapons left in a game.
From £53
From £53



The K300 is a waterproof keyboard it backlit multimedia hotkeys that you can program yourself. It's got a lot of features for the price!
From £21
From £21

There might not be backlighting on the Media Edge's keys, but it does come in at a more affordable price.
From £7
From £7

Basic, simple and waterproof enough for you spill your coffee all over it, nothing in particular stands out on the Logitech Classic Keyboard 200.
From £8
From £8

The diNovo Edge is a rechargeable keyboard that allows you to control your PC from the other side of the room. We tested it recently.
From £96
From £96

We've also tried the diNovo mini which is a sort of mini remote from a PC connected to a TV. It is pretty unique.
From £82
From £82
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