Usb Wireless Keyboard And Touchpad

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I think <a href="http://www.usbgeek.com/prod_detail.php?prod_id=1219" target="_blank">this</a> would be a good idea for sofa surfing or used with mce. Those used to texting will like the layout of that lil keyboard surely.
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Nellyboy wrote: I think <a href="http://www.usbgeek.com/prod_detail.php?prod_id=1219" target="_blank">this</a> would be a good idea for sofa surfing or used with mce. Those used to texting will like the layout of that lil keyboard surely.
Doesn't say what the keys are made of, they look a little like the 'dead-flesh' type. It looks like one of those devices you buy with good intentions and then find down the back of a sofa five years on.

Wanting to use the touch pad facility you'll find people muddling together a hard surface to use it on, perhaps a nearby book. If you're going to splash out on a media centre of sorts that facilitates your general computing experience then I personally think a person wouldn't want to bottle-neck functionality with a diddly little, limited featured bubble gum machine doo-daa like that.

These days there are folding wireless keyboards,roll-up keyboards,the sorts of things that remain practical but can also be discreet.

Just my opinion though... :unsure:
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That at first looked like an awful office in the hand that a DHL / UPS man has and makes you sign...... to be fair though at that price its always gonna be cheap and cheerful design/plastics.
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