Apple's sleek-looking Wireless Keyboard aims to dress up your desktop while eliminating pesky cord clutter. But, as is the way with almost all Apple products, high style and cable liberation don't come cheap: this keyboard will set you back $70. And it works with only Bluetooth-enabled Macs running
We recommend Logitech's Coreless MX Duo mouse-and-keyboard kit on the strength of the mouse alone. Wireless, optical, and rechargeable, the mouse brings all of the benefits of untethered input, and it reduces battery juggling, one of the technology's biggest drawbacks. At $99, you'll pay a bit more
We were big fans of Logitech's two-color LCD-equipped G15 gaming keyboard, but we can't say we find that the addition of a color screen justifies the $200 price tag for the updated G19 model. Yes, it's neat to put a full-color image or even a video up on the screen while you're playing a game (imagi
Computer keyboards are like mattresses--you don't know how crappy yours is until you try a good one. If you don't have an aversion to split keyboards, the Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Keyboard 4000 can help you keep RSI therapy off your list of things to do this year. The split keys and the angled ke
Apple's latest pointer, the Magic Mouse, is included with its new iMac desktops, but you can purchase it separately for $69. Just don't confuse it with the Mighty Mouse, because although they're the same price, the differences end there. The Magic Mouse gets an aerodynamic face-lift and also support
Affordable Computer SpeakersLogitech should be a familiar brand for those who are around computers or computer related products. Logitech produces a large array of projects. I know from products that I own that they produce quality produce at an affordable price. Logitech sells flash memory sticks,
You want to take your tunes on the road, but headphones don't always cut it, and even the smallest home speakers and receivers/amplifiers aren't portable. Technology has come to the rescue with a new breed of really tiny speakers that sound a lot better than the tinny models you might remember from
Cutting-edge sound and style almost never converge on a single speaker design, and when they do, they're almost always accompanied by exorbitant prices and gargantuan proportions. The sleek little guys rarely sound as good as they look, which is why the KEF KHT-3005--an exquisitely crafted $1,500 sa
Although they weren't perfect, we liked Logitech's old Z-2200 speakers an awful lot. We were a bit annoyed by their use of hardwired speaker cables instead of quick-connect jacks (a feature that has not changed), but the overall performance of the set was spectacular. And while we admit we were skep
Over the last couple of years, we've reviewed our share of wireless audio streaming options for the iPod. Most of them involve a dongle attached to the bottom of your iPod that allows you to stream tunes wirelessly to a little box that's connected to your home stereo or any powered speaker system wi