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Targus Universal Wireless keyboard review

Targus Universal Wireless keyboard review

Review Although the full-size keys are nice, the Targus Universal Wireless Keyboard's dimensions and cumbersome installation trip up an otherwise good product.

Rating: 6.5 Editors' Rating


Belkin Wireless PDA keyboard review

Belkin Wireless PDA keyboard review

Review Although it's well priced and easy to use, small keys and a flimsy design keep this infrared keyboard from earning top marks.

Rating: 6.8 Editors' Rating


Editors Choice Award Stowaway Universal Bluetooth Keyboard review

Stowaway Universal Bluetooth Keyboard review

Review Users of Bluetooth-equipped handhelds and smartphones will love this well-designed folding keyboard, although Palm OS fans will have to wait for drivers.

Rating: 8.5 Editors' Rating


I.TECH Virtual Keyboard review

I.TECH Virtual Keyboard review

Review This innovative laser-projected keyboard works surprisingly well, but there are enough rough edges to deter the majority of mobile professionals.

Rating: 7.0 Editors' Rating


Who's in charge -- you or your mouse?

Who's in charge -- you or your mouse?

Tech Guide Are you a slave to your mouse? Keyboard shortcuts will save you time and pain. We explain how.


Wacom PenPartner review

Wacom PenPartner review

Review The PenPartner is a mini-graphics tablet that provides a portable and ergonomic alternative to a notebook's touchpad or pointing stick.

Rating: 8.0 Editors' Rating


Sony Ericsson Chatpen CHA-30 review

Sony Ericsson Chatpen CHA-30 review

Review The Chatpen is an entirely wireless Anoto-based digital pen, using Bluetooth to send handwritten emails via a mobile phone or a notebook PC.

Rating: 7.7 Editors' Rating


Alternative input devices

Alternative input devices

Buyer's Guide Many people spend most of their working lives interacting with computers, running the risk of discomfort or injury. Here are some products that could help prevent such problems.


Microsoft Wireless Optical Desktop Pro review

Microsoft Wireless Optical Desktop Pro review

Review Regular touch typists will get the most out of this product. Pay attention to your desktop layout to avoid other ergonomic problems, and you should be able to do a lot of work comfortably.

Rating: 7.8 Editors' Rating


Editors Choice Award Wacom Graphire3 Studio XL review

Wacom Graphire3 Studio XL review

Review This graphics tablet is excellent for its primary purpose, and also has distinct ergonomic advantages as a more general input/navigation tool. It carries a hefty price tag, though.

Rating: 9.0 Editors' Rating


Nokia SU-1B Digital Pen review

Nokia SU-1B Digital Pen review

Review Nokia’s slimline Digital Pen does everything expected of it and more, offering both Bluetooth and USB connectivity.

Rating: 7.7 Editors' Rating


Editors Choice Award Microsoft Wireless Optical Desktop Elite review

Microsoft Wireless Optical Desktop Elite review

Review Microsoft’s Wireless Optical Desktop Elite is a solid and affordable choice for the home or the office.

Rating: 8.0 Editors' Rating


Logitech io Personal Digital Pen review

Logitech io Personal Digital Pen review

Review Logitech’s io Personal Digital Pen aims to achieve what sounds impossible: taking notes on paper, and having them instantly transformed into usable PC-based information.

Rating: 7.5 Editors' Rating


Editors Choice Award Microsoft Wireless Optical Mouse review

Microsoft Wireless Optical Mouse review

Review Microsoft's new Wireless Optical Mouse is the ultimate choice for everyday mousing.

Rating: 8.9 Editors' Rating


Editors Choice Award Logitech DiNovo Media Desktop review

Logitech DiNovo Media Desktop review

Review The DiNovo Media Desktop is the ultimate desktop set for media fanatics, but its sky-high price tag is hard to swallow.

Rating: 8.2 Editors' Rating



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