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Logitech’s £150 designer keyboard
It certainly looks the part, measuring just 19mm
thick, with its glossy black keys inset in a
thin brushed aluminium frame.
The keyboard has been laser cut from a single,
semi-translucent piece of black Plexiglas and the minimalist looks are enhanced
by keys that stay blank until powered and their icons appear.
It’s Bluetooth-enabled and recharges itself so there’s no need for pesky wires and, if reaching for the mouse is just too much like hard work, it has a scrolling disc that allows you to navigate around your display. Due out next month. More details here.




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