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Rosewill RK-V1TP Pro Reviews

overclockersclub‘s review Edit

Overall, I would have to say I thought very well of the Rosewill keyboard. Not only does it feature media keys, which I find to be useful on a keyboard, it is also slim in size being only 14mm at its thickest point. Being thin also makes this keyboard light-weight, which is useful should you plan on lugging it around with your gear. It did take some getting used to, typing on something so small, much like the switch from a full size keyboard to working on a laptop, but after a while it wasn't too challenging. The touch-pad I thought was spectacular with being able to left click, right click and center click using one finger, three fingers and two fingers respectively. The ability to scroll by sliding two fingers across the surface vertically was also useful, as I don't know what I'd do with out a scroll wheel to be honest.
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Published on:
Aug 17, 2010

hardwaresecrets‘s review Edit

The unique shape, sturdy build, dedicated multi-media keys, integrated touchpad, and good wireless range make this an excellent choice for a home theater setup that uses a computer. We found it much more comfortable to use in that environment than a regular wireless keyboard and mouse.
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Published on:
Aug 02, 2010

www.legitreviews.com‘s review Edit

The Rosewill RK-V1TP Super Slim Wireless-Touchpad Keyboard is a good solution for your HTPC system at the $59.99 price depending on the environment that you use it. The 20 meter range estimate can be very optimistic if you have too much interference in your living room.
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Published on:
Jul 27, 2010

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