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USB Geek USB Wireless Handheld Keyboard and Touchpad


$62.00 Released November, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Compact and lightweight. LED backlit. Mac and PC compatible.

The Cons:Transmits on the crowded 2.4GHz frequency range. Looks like an old-school and cheap no-name brand piece of electronics. Not Bluetooth.

The USB Wireless Handheld Keyboard and Touchpad is a USB accessory designed for users who need to wirelessly access a Windows-based PC or Mac. In terms of size and function, the keyboard on the device is similar to that of a smartphone.

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Product Shot 2 48 QWERTY backlit keys line the bottom, while a 2.8-inch laptop-style trackpad rests on the top. A wireless USB receiver comes with the device, which operates on the 2.4GHz frequency. This keyboard could be particularly useful for owners of HTPCs, or those who give presentations on a regular basis. While users can recharge this gadget when the battery is low, an on/off switch has been integrated to reduce wear and tear on the battery. The USB Wireless Handheld Keyboard and Touchpad by USB Geek measures 126 x 83 x 9mm and weighs 66g.

Features

  • Full-featured RF keyboard with Touchpad
  • 48 keys QWERTY format handheld style keyboard
  • 2.8" (7cm) touchpad with left and right mouse buttons
  • 2.4GHz radio frequency, up to 30 feet effective working range
  • Backlight keyboard
  • Built-in rechargeable battery
  • On/Off button
  • Windows 7, Vista, XP, 2000
  • Mac OS
  • Dimensions & weight: 126 x 83 x 9mm, 66g

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Pros
  • 2

    compact and lightweight

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    LED backlit

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    Mac and PC compatible

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    wireless with built in rechargeable battery

  • 2

    perfect for use with an HTPC

  • 2

    good build quality

  • 1

    can generally be found cheaper than the MSRP (around $45)

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    left and right mouse buttons

Cons
  • 2

    transmits on the crowded 2.4GHz frequency range

  • 2

    looks like an old-school and cheap no-name brand piece of electronics

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    not Bluetooth

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    high price

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    doesn't give you the comfort and full usability of a larger keyboard

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    no shift key

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    weird key layout

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