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Recommend me an all-in-one Keyboard & Mousepad

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So Mrs Pasty is potentially getting a "sample" of the new Intel NUC as part of her job.

It's a teeny tiny PC which we would probably plug straight in to the TV and use that as the monitor - (42" Briskoda anyone?! :D)

With that in mind we'd need a wireless keyboard and mouse, but I don't really want a sepreate mouse, as you then need a flat surface to use it on etc etc

 

Has anyone got experience with or recommendations for a wireless an all in one keyboard & mouse pad contraption?

From what i can work out they are essentially the bottom of a laptop without all the innard or a screen but have no idea what's any good!

 

Something like the Logitech K400 @ £30 or the Xenta for £15 or the Keysonic @ £35?

I literally have no idea....

Mouse and Keyboard - Use one of these at work all the time, never get sore wrists or fatigue

I have a Logitech diNovo Edge keyboard at work hooked up to a 63" plasma, not cheap but it has never let me down.

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Mouse and Keyboard - Use one of these at work all the time, never get sore wrists or fatigue

 

yeah i wanted an all in one to avoid faffing about with a separate mouse (and i already have a wireless mouse I could use if i had to)

 

I have a Logitech diNovo Edge keyboard at work hooked up to a 63" plasma, not cheap but it has never let me down.

 

KERCHING!! :D

I got an old thin client box from work and installed Linux on it (CF card).  It's connected through a 42" Plasma TV for internet browsing, BBC iPlayer etc. I bought a Keysonic wireless mini keyboard. It's quite slim and works perfectly up to 10m away.

 

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/KeySonic-ACK-540RF-Wireless-Mini-Keyboard-with-Built-In-and-Improved-/400541459298?pt=UK_Computing_ComputerComponents_KeyboardsMice&hash=item5d4221a362

Pastyboy, I just realised the Keysonic link in your first post is the exact same model as mine but cheaper than the one I linked to. Go for it!

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