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06-11-2008   #5 (permalink)
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And of course, a simple keyboard need not stand in the way of what will hopefully be a great Mac experience. There are numerous other keyboards available and compatible with your Mac. I am a huge fan of the Logitech Cordless Desktop S 530 Laser for Mac. It is designed specifically for the Mac, with dedicated application launch buttons for iTunes, iPhoto, Mail, Spotlight, Safari, as well as play/pause, volume, mute, vertical scroll and a power/sleep button. All buttons are highly programable, with different functions available within various programs. I love the feel. There is zero lag, and it never misses a key stroke. Finally, I have had it for a year, use it constantly and still have not replaced the batteries. Oh, and it does come with a good mouse, but I use a trackball instead, so can't review the mouse. I personally find it very attractively styled with Mac friendly faux-brushed aluminum accents. It is easy to find for about $62-$68 US.

http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/ke...s/158&cl=my,en
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