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    wireless keyboard and mouse

    Discussion in 'Apple and Mac OS X' started by atrottie, Aug 10, 2007.

  1. atrottie

    atrottie Notebook Enthusiast

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  2. Xander

    Xander Paranoid Android

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    What about the new Apple Wireless Keyboard?

    It's very sleek, but expensive, and there is no number pad. For a mouse though, I like Logitech mice.

    Oh no! the second link you posted gives the message, "We're sorry, the product you have searched for is no longer available for sale."
     
  3. stealthsniper96

    stealthsniper96 What Was I Thinkin'?

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    i wouldnt recomend the first one. if you can see its got the windows logo button so that is used as the command button and i hate where its placed, but thats just personal preference for me. i had seen a good looking combo on newegg and ill post a link if i find it again.

    ==edit==

    here it is. tell me what you think.
     
  4. Redline

    Redline Notebook Prophet NBR Reviewer

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    I recommend the Logitech S530 Wireless Desktop for Mac (the one that Stealthsniper linked to). I have the Windows version (since it was cheaper, and I use Windows more than Mac) and its an excellent keyboard. The mouse leaves a bit to be desired, but I have never cared much for Logitech's mice (other than the Revolution models). It will go very well with any Apple computer. The only pity is that they didn't make use of the Bluetooth feature that all Macs have now, since it would have saved a USB port, but its still wireless.