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VidaBox Premium Wireless Keyboard review - Product Gallery

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 11/06/2009 03:00 PM [ 3] 0 comment(s)

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Meet the VidaBox Premium Wireless Keyboard

Vidabox Premium Wireless Keyboard

So here we have the product as torn out of the packaging. Very simple stuff really, you'll spot the VidaBox Premium Wireless Keyboard, batteries, RF USB dongle and a manual.

Vidabox Premium Wireless Keyboard

The keyboard is packaged in a bag. As you can see the keyboard comes in the QWERTY flavor.

Features:

  • 30-foot (10m) wireless range
  • Compact form factor with integrated 2000 dpi laser trackball pointing device and mouse buttons
  • Auto-shutoff feature preserves battery life
  • Requires 3 AA batteries (alkaline or rechargeable - included)
  • Battery Life: Six (6) month stand-by time
  • High performance, high frequency wireless allows minimal dropped signals/dead zones
  • Premium anti-dust keyboard pouch included
  • Dimensions: 12.83" x 5.04" x .97" (326mm x 128mm x 24.72mm)
  • Weight: 1.13lbs (512 grams)
  • Auto-Shutoff feature to help conserve battery life

Vidabox Premium Wireless Keyboard

As stated it’s a standard QWERTY design with that laptop feel and style micro-switched keys. In the upper tight corner you'll spot a trackball and buttons in the left top corners. Style wise the keyboard has nice rounded edges, color wise I'm thinking a completely black design would have had my preference, along with the primary keys florescent in the dark.




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