Peripherals Wizard
Star rating: 3.50
Keyboard
3.50
If comfort is important to you as a typist, then this is the keyboard for you.
RRP:
$79.95
Keyboard
3.50
A worthwhile alternative for those wanting to go wireless, and particularly good when bought in a combo with the MX1000 mouse. It does however have a few connectivity and response issues that stop it from being brilliant.
RRP:
$270.00
Keyboard
3.50
We were bitterly disappointed when we discovered the LCD game support was barely existent, but apart from that this is a strong contender for the best keyboard on the market, offering features that will please both gamers and desktop users
RRP:
$140.00
Keyboard
3.50
If you don’t type ten pages a day then this may be the perfect desktop combination for you, but the key skipping gets annoying fast.
RRP:
$199.95
Keyboard
3.50
The diNovo Edge is an excellent keyboard overall, but its hefty asking price isn't justified. If you're prepared to pay for style, then you won't be disappointed.
RRP:
$349.95
Keyboard
3.50
A good all-around keyboard, the Reclusa won't offer the same functionality as some competing products, but it is more than adequate for gamers who are after a stylish, simple option.
RRP:
TBA
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
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

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