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Keyboard
4.00
A pretty impressive gaming keyboard; for macro freaks, the 90 programmable keys should prove very enticing and the host of controls combined with the detachable number pad make for a very flexible unit.
RRP:
$149.95
Keyboard
2.50
A tiny Bluetooth keyboard to control your media centre is a cool idea. However, the diNovo Mini is hard to recommend, particularly given its relatively steep price. If you're paying $200 for a keyboard it better be damned good and the diNovo Mini isn't in our opinion. It looks kind of cute and the backlighting is somewhat funky, but all up we'd prefer a normal remote control and a full-sized wireless keyboard hidden under a cushion.
RRP:
$199.95
Keyboard
3.00
The Emprex Cheetah 9051H may have style, bling and expandability, but this gaming keyboard fails to provide a better gaming experience.
RRP:
$129.00
Keyboard
4.00
If you aren’t hell-bent on a wireless keyboard then the Digital Media Keyboard is an excellent option, particularly for Windows XP and Vista users.
RRP:
$49.95
Keyboard
3.50
The Wireless Laser Desktop 3000 is a keyboard/mouse combo that offers comfort, ergonomics and intuitive software in a single package. Microsoft's higher-end products are better designed, but this package is decently priced and is fine for everyday use.
RRP:
$99.95
Keyboard
4.00
Another solid wireless peripheral package from Microsoft, the Wireless Laser Desktop 7000 offers a great combination of comfort, style and features. We'd have liked to see the keyboard match the mouse and come with a docking station for charging, but other than that this is an attractive package.
RRP:
$129.95
Keyboard
3.75
The MX5500 Revolution package will set you back a pretty penny, but it offers a combination of some of the best components Logitech has to offer. If you're a heavy computer user who wants to go wireless this is a great option.
RRP:
$249.95
Keyboard
3.75
While the Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Desktop 7000 isn't perfect, it is a good choice if you're looking for a wireless and ergonomic keyboard for regular desktop publishing tasks. It isn't suitable for other tasks such as gaming, but the key layout is comfortable and easy to adjust to.
RRP:
$199.95
Keyboard
4.00
If you have a bit of money to splash around and want a wireless keyboard and mouse package that has all the bells and whistles, the Microsoft Wireless Entertainment Desktop 8000 may be right for you.
RRP:
$499.00
Keyboard
4.25
It's hard for a keyboard to do something truly impressive, but Logitech's new Wave combination is nonetheless a great option. It does cost a pretty penny, but if you want a stylish, comfortable and, most importantly, wireless keyboard and mouse combo for general desktop use, this is a great buy.
RRP:
$179.00
Keyboard
3.50
The Enermax Aurora is a basic keyboard with a whole lot of style. It is comfortable to use and has good features, but the inclusion of multimedia keys would have made this keyboard excellent.
RRP:
$89.00
Keyboard
4.00
Apple's latest wired keyboard is practical, comfortable and stylish, and the USB ports are hugely convenient. It's only real downside is that its height isn't adjustable.
RRP:
$69.00
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