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Logisys Streamline - First Full-sized Illuminated Keyboard

Model:  KB606BK

Manufacturer:   Logisys Computer

Provider:  Logisys Computer

Reviewed By:  Miguel

Review Date:  11/04/04

 

Introduction

 

Here at ExtremeMHz, we have had a few illuminated keyboards reviewed but all lacked two key features...full-sized keys and a standard layout.  Since then, we have been looking around and waiting patiently for a company to put out a model that would meet these demands.  Well, Logisys Computer has done just that with the release of their new Streamline keyboard.  They have focused more on eliminating all the unnecessary keys not only to make it easier to use, but to make it look more like your standard desktop keyboard.  Let's take a closer look...

 

Packaging

 

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Included with the keyboard is a driver disk for those running older versions of Windows.  The disk is not needed for Windows XP.

 

Features & Specs

  • PS/2 & USB Interface
  • Full-Size Keyboard
  • Volume Control Keys
  • E-mail / Call Email application
  • Web Search / Web Home / Web Favorite.
  • Multi-Media Keys
  • Translucent white keys
  • Blue EL wire lights up keys
  • On/Off switch to control light
  • Compatible with all Windows operating systems
  • Extra long 6 feet power cord

Quick Comparison
 

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When compared to the other generic illuminated keyboards, the outer shell is longer and the keys are spaced out nicely and not all cramped together.  There are also some feet on the back for those who don't like it lying completely flat on its surface.

 

 

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