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xxkennethxx
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Posted: 2004-02-22 12:05
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Hi i woud like to know where to buy Logitech Wireless Bluetooth Hub...
thanks for the reply!
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Lestat1974
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Posted: 2004-02-22 12:09
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Hello

Usually you can buy it in your local computer-store. But if they don't have it, you could try to buy it online at Logitech:

http://www.logitech.com/

I use the Logitech diNovo with bluetooth-hub - it's very good and works fine

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xxkennethxx
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Posted: 2004-02-22 14:38
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i went to logitech.com but i cant find that HUB... can u please give me the specific site where i can order it! i need to have it... thanks!

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Posted: 2004-02-22 15:22
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On 2004-02-22 12:09:28, Lestat1974 wrote:

I use the Logitech diNovo with bluetooth-hub - it's very good and works fine

Cheers from
Denmark




i also want to buy a diNovo with my next pc and i have some questions how is the keyboard and how often do you have to exchange the batteries in the keyboard
thx for the answers
Lestat1974
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Posted: 2004-03-08 22:39
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Sorry for this late answer.

The link to where to find a reseller:

http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/store_locator/home/DK/EN

and just choose your country.

As to the question on the batteries - I really don't know - I haven't changed it yet....

But a little thing you need to have in mind: The numeric keypad takes some getting used to if you are used to using a normal keyboard. And the wireless controls and connectivity to you Messenger works fine - BUT - you can only see incoming messages you cant answer them with the numeric keypad (would have been nice with a cell-phone way of typing though) and there isn't much light in the display so keep that in mind when you sit in a dark room and wants to control everything.

But all in all it's great - but in my opinion also too expencive.
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Posted: 2004-03-16 21:31
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Did any of you go out and get it?
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Posted: 2004-03-24 22:30
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On 2004-03-08 22:39:56, Lestat1974 wrote:
Sorry for this late answer.

The link to where to find a reseller:

http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/store_locator/home/DK/EN

and just choose your country.

As to the question on the batteries - I really don't know - I haven't changed it yet....

But a little thing you need to have in mind: The numeric keypad takes some getting used to if you are used to using a normal keyboard. And the wireless controls and connectivity to you Messenger works fine - BUT - you can only see incoming messages you cant answer them with the numeric keypad (would have been nice with a cell-phone way of typing though) and there isn't much light in the display so keep that in mind when you sit in a dark room and wants to control everything.

But all in all it's great - but in my opinion also too expencive.




hi
thanx for the answer and the "feedback", i have been looking for someone who got one, cause its britty hard to get some usefull infos about it, i think that i'm going to buy the diNovo next month with my new PC of course it is expensive, but i think that it is worth it - i was looking for a bluetooth keyboard + optical mouse, at the moment i own a Microsoft Wireless mouse, in my opinion the quality is not very good and i have to change the batterie of the mouse once in a month - with the logitech dinovo you have a bluetooth hub with a "station" for the mouse, cool thin keyboard design + cool features with the numeric keypad which also can be used as remot control and you have a garantie of 5 years
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Posted: 2005-05-02 10:27
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Wait........
I have a logitech MX900 bluetooth mouse/keyboard/mediapad and hub. When I attempt to install it, I am told there is a microsoft bluetooth present and it wont load. SO now, I can use the keyboard, mouse, media pad but i am not able to add additional bluetooth devices like mobile phone, headset etc.
The solutuion from logotech website of removing hotfix Q323183 does not works beause you cannot find this hotfix in your XP Add/Remove program in Control panel.

Anybody has a solution out there?

I suggest you wait and monitor for a solution because the di-Novo set doesn't comes cheap
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