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    Logitech diNovo Media Desktop Review

    Posted on Friday, July 30 2004 @ 14:03:30 CEST by LSDsmurf


    Simply put, you cannot find a better keyboard-mouse combo at this price point or below. The diNovo keyboard and mouse offer great range, responsiveness, aesthetics, and overall solid build quality. While the software could stand a tweak or two, we feel that the hardware that underlies the product is hands down some of the best we have seen. Even though this fine piece of eye candy comes at a steep cost, it is worth every penny.

    The only thing keeping the DiNovo from getting a perfect 10 is the software. It isn't buggy, unstable, or cumbersome. It just does not complete the package the way it was meant to. While we would like to think that this was just the first release that would be updated as features become available, the most recent version of the software posted at the Logitech site dates back to December 2003. But, design, quality, reliability, and performance far overshadow the shortcomings of a piece of software most users will not even know exists until after they crack open this detectible bit of desktop jewelry


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