
Combined with media remote and ClickPad functionality, the stylish miniature keyboard is a perfect peripheral for people who wish connect their PC to their TV. Users can easily take advantage of the round-shaped ClickPad to scroll, click and operate the computer without the need to of a mouse.
Based on Bluetooth 2.0 wireless technology, the diNoVo Mini assures easy navigation while sitting at a distance of up to 30 feet from a screen. Dedicated hotkeys are also included onto the diminutive keyboard to access media players and Windows Media Center along with an array of media controls.
“The Logitech diNoVo mini keyboard extends Logitech’s tradition of developing innovative products to meet the changing times,” mentioned Subrotah Biswas, Country Manager, India & SAARC, Logitech. He added, “Today, more and more people are hooking up their PCs to their TVs. The sleek, minimalist design and thoughtful function make the diNoVo Mini keyboard the perfect complement to the living-room or home-theater PC.”
Apart from the above mentioned buttons, Logitech has also added a keypad, internet browsers, prominent Page Up and Page Down buttons and even buttons to zoom in and out of the documents and images. The Page Up and Page Down buttons also support the command to quickly change channels while watching Internet-based television.
The compact diNoVo Mini keyboard features two backlight modes. On accessing in touch-pad mode, the ClickPad’s backlight turns orange. And once switched to media-remote mode, the ClickPad’s directional buttons are backlighted in green.
Now, it is easy to type IM messages, enter URLs and search-text queries and carry forward various other operations by just resting on your couch with this sleek sliver-and-black profiled diNoVo Mini keyboard!
Working on rechargeable Li-ion batteries, the portable and mobile keyboard ensures up to one month of battery life between charges.
Logitech diNoVo Mini is priced at Rs. 9,495 and is currently available at all leading electronic stores and through Rashi Peripherals in India.
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