Keyboards are a very personal thing for most people. Some really love chiclet-style keyboards, others prefer mechanical style. Some don’t mind paying a steep price for a great keyboard while others ...
Last month, Logitech released the CRAFT, a wireless "Advanced Keyboard" complete with a creative input dial for controlling customizable, app-specific functions. I've been testing one out over the ...
Logitech have announced a new "unifying" USB receiver for use with its latest wireless keyboard and mice, which allows up to six of the company's compatible devices to be connected with the one ...
Logitech’s keyboards have long been my keyboards of choice, thanks to their versatility and focus on good design. But the new Craft keyboard may be my favorite Logitech keyboard of all time — and ...
The Surface Dial, a hockey-puck-sized controller designed for use with Microsoft’s Surface Studio desktop computer, is the palette to the Surface’s pen. It clicks, double clicks and rotates, adding ...
Shopping around for a wireless keyboard and mouse usually means choosing a package deal. But what if you like the keyboard from one package and the mouse from another? Each comes with its own receiver ...
Logitech’s Craft wireless keyboard isn’t nearly as comfortable as some of its competitors. But it offers two features competitors don’t: a handy Surface Dial-like knob, and integration with Logitech’s ...
Today's Logitech announcement is one that's easy to overlook as insignificant. In reality, all that is being announced is a tiny USB nub that sticks out just 8mm from your notebook's side, but there's ...
It seems that most keyboards come in a few flavours, with few trying something really new. Most fall into the categories of regular wireless/wired keyboards, gaming keyboards, and ergonomic keyboards.
Priced at $200, Logitech's new Craft Advanced Keyboard with Creative Input Dial is a definitively premium keyboard, justifying its price with a touch-sensitive dial that can be set to control multiple ...
Offering creative professionals more efficient ways to work with their photos, videos, and other multimedia appears to be a lucrative business. Apple charges a $500 premium for a MacBook Pro equipped ...