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Jan282008Review: Apple Aluminum Keyboard

Posted in Input Devices and Reviews

Apple Aluminum Keyboard

A few months back, Apple introduced a new set of iMacs and with them, we got two new keyboards. A tiny, Bluetooth keyboard was available that looked like it was ripped off of a MacBook. Also available was a new wired keyboard, featuring the same flat keys, but a more stationary purpose….

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Nov142007Review: Moshi Celesta

Posted in Input Devices and Reviews

Moshi Celesta

A few weeks ago, Apple introduced new slim, aluminum keyboards. While that was going on, we had been testing Aevoe’s Moshi brand’s Celesta, a $120 keyboard that might look a lot like Apple’s offerings, but offers some distinct advantages…

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Jan222007Review: MacAlly iLaser

Posted in Input Devices and Reviews

MacAlly iLaser

Remember the old days when having an optical mouse was considered new and high-tech? Now, almost every computer sold includes one. Although these mice certainly work better than their predecessors, they still sometimes have trouble working on some surfaces…

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Aug302006Review: MacAlly iKeySlim

Posted in Input Devices and Reviews

MacAlly iKeySlimAs the Mac mini does not come with a keyboard or mouse, many companies are offering products to fill this gap rather than letting you give Apple your money. MacAlly has taken the laptop-keys-on-a-regular-keyboard design of the iceKey, dropped the price, and simplified the design in the iKeySlim.

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Jan022006Review: Matias USB 2.0 Keyboard

Posted in Input Devices and Reviews

What happens when you take an already fairly-good keyboard and combine it with a USB 2.0 extension cable? Well, in most cases you’d have some tangled wires and something that makes a hard-to-reach USB 2.0 port easier to access. Fortunately, Matias’s execution of the $40 USB 2.0 Keyboard is a bit more elegant. Based on [...]

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Dec192005Review: Griffin AirClick

Posted in Input Devices, Reviews and iPhone, iPod, and iPad

This review was originally written in May, but 7 months later we had to update some things to include the newest version of the AirClick, designed to be used with the Dock Connector on Fourth- or Fifth-Generation iPods. Below is the original review with the facts updated.

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