The promises Brando makes about the “Rii Mini Wireless Keyboard” make it sound like a hug wrapped in hot chocolate wrapped in a puppy. There’s the “dazzling bright LED” backlighting, the world’s first ...
If you’re planning to invest in a new keyboard, you’ll need to decide on the type of switches you want and the type of ergonomic features you need. Find below an intuitive 8-color RGB backlit keyboard ...
Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. While there's plenty to like about the Favi Entertainment ...
Recently when we purchased a Mac Mini to use mainly as a home theater computer in our lab, we started searching for a great wireless keyboard that would make navigating the computer from the couch an ...
The HTPC Wireless Mini keyboard breaks the boundaires in design by offering a tiny product that is portable and easily tucked away when not in use and from getting a first glance of this new gadget at ...
Even though this device doesn't work perfectly with macOS and latest Samsung TVs, it is still one of the best multimedia wireless keyboard combos on the market. Even though this compact device doesn't ...
The HP Wireless Mini Keyboard is an inexpensive typing and navigating solution for your home entertainment PC. Its innovative mouse solution and almost full-size keyboard will delight those that don't ...
Check out this tiny 9.5 cm long touchpad keyboard created by Hawking Technology. The tiny input device is currently making its way through the FCC. The keyboard connects to your computer via a 2.4GHz ...
Today I’m going to be reviewing the SZILBZ Mini Wireless Keyboard. This touch-sensitive keyboard can be used across many different devices, including; PC’s, Tablets, TV Boxes, Projectors, and more! A ...
Do you own a TV box or an HTPC and want to control it wirelessly with all the functionalities of a keyboard and a touch pad? Then stick around as we learn more about this neat gadget now selling for ...
One of my favorite things to do at educational conferences, such as the International Society for Technology in Education event that wrapped in San Diego Wednesday, is to scour the exhibit halls for ...
This is not your Apple Extended Keyboard II, the mythical input device some Mac Graybeards swear resulted in a mini-orgasm with each key pressed, nor is it the IBM Model M Keyboard, which is said to ...