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Review: Apple Aluminum Keyboard

Apple Aluminum KeyboardA 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….


Review: Moshi Celesta

Moshi CelestaA 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…


Review: MacAlly iLaser

MacAlly iLaserRemember 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…


Review: MacAlly iKeySlim

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.


Review: Matias USB 2.0 Keyboard

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 [...]


Review: Griffin AirClick

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.


Review: Kensington PilotMouse Optical Pro

A few months ago, we reviewed Kensington’s Expert Mouse, a $100 trackball, that has easily become one of our favorite input devices. Unfortunately, not everyone wants to spend that much on something like that, no matter how good it is, so we decided to look at one of Kensington’s lower-end offerings, the $25 PilotMouse Optical [...]



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