Logitech Screws PC Users With diNovo Edge Keyboard (Mac Edition)
August 14, 2008 by Rico Mossesgeld
Filed under Peripherals

What’s up Logitech? You offer the diNovo Edge, a rechargeable Bluetooth keyboard that’s really slim, for $180. Then you suddenly offer practically the same product—albeit for Mac users—for $20 less. Can’t you give us poor PC users a break? Continue reading for more pics, more info, and more mellow writing.
What’s the matter Logitech? Have you been drinking the Apple Kool-Aid lately?
Whatever the price though, and whatever platform the Logitech diNovo is an interesting product. Barely over 2 centimeters thick, this Bluetooth keyboard is pretty easy to bring around. Logitech promises a 5-minute romp in the charging station will provide for a day’s worth of typing, and a full 2-hour charge gives enough juice for 2 months.
Here are some details on Logitech’s product page. That link leads to the PC-variant. Use Google to find the Mac edition you Mac lovers you!

















You know, it would have been nice if you had actually reviewed it.
Were you expecting one? All I did here was point out how the PC version is more expensive than the Mac OS variant, wondering why.
Oh, my bad, I guess I was.
The reason why the PC version costs more is that many PC’s these days are put together like a kit, and don’t always include bluetooth. All Macs have bluetooth as standard equipment. Because of this Logitech has to include more parts with the PC version, like the USB mini-receiver. Personally I’m glad you didn’t review the product, noting your obvious bias.