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CES: Logitech's Tiny Bluetooth Keyboard Works PCs, Media Center, And Even Sony's PS3
When we spotted this tiny little Bluetooth keyboard from Logitech at the Consumer Electronics Show, we didn't even wait for a spokesperson to come over and show it to us. After getting a couple of questions answered, we decided to shoot a quick 90-second video of the nifty little $149 wireless keyboard, which is designed to work with (1) any PC or notebook that supports the Human Interface Device (HID) profile of Bluetooth, (2) any Windows Media Center PC (it has special controls to operate the media player), or (3) a Sony PS3. It comes with a USB-based Bluetooth dongle in the event your PC doesn't already support Bluetooth and the rechargeable battery is removable in the event that you need to replace it. Here's the quick video:
When we spotted this tiny little Bluetooth keyboard from Logitech at the Consumer Electronics Show, we didn't even wait for a spokesperson to come over and show it to us. After getting a couple of questions answered, we decided to shoot a quick 90-second video of the nifty little $149 wireless keyboard, which is designed to work with (1) any PC or notebook that supports the Human Interface Device (HID) profile of Bluetooth, (2) any Windows Media Center PC (it has special controls to operate the media player), or (3) a Sony PS3. It comes with a USB-based Bluetooth dongle in the event your PC doesn't already support Bluetooth and the rechargeable battery is removable in the event that you need to replace it. Here's the quick video:
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