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Yamaha EZ200-K Key Lighting Portable Keyboard

Monday, February 15th, 2010

Have you always had the dream of learning to play the piano or do you just want to get a more upmarket Keyboard? If your answer to either of those questions is yes, this Keyboard is just the thing for you. It is full of improved features to keep you entertained for hours.

This Keyboard has a portable grand feature contained which gives the player another option. The Keyboard is 61 full size and also has touch sensitive keys, which gives you a very realistic feel and allows you some insight into the pressure you should put on the keys. There are 102 songs, 100 music styles and 375 Advanced Wave Memory (AWM) sounds and also 32-note Polyphony. There is a MIDI Connection, Headphone Socket and included in the Keyboard is Yahama Education Suite 5.

The Keys on this Keyboard are touch responsive allowing the output volume to be altered according to the attack on the Keys. The 3 step learning programs allow you to learn the left and right hand parts of the music separately, giving you plenty of time to learn at your own speed.

If you are learning a song from the vast list in the keyboard’s inbuilt song bank, the correct fingering pattern will be shown on the screen. You will have the opportunity to change the tempo of the songs with a one touch button to suit your playing. If you are a more experienced player you can make use of the MIDI output to input to a computer.

These Keyboards are not just for the novices and first time players, the much more experienced players can have hours of enjoyment from this Keyboard. You can play about with all the tools the keyboard has to offer to give youself the perfect playing experience.

To summarise this Keyboard is a fantastic item. It is especially good for those wanting to go on and learn to play the piano but if you already can play the piano or keyboard or even are an expert at either, you can still get hours of enjoyment out of it. It would make a great gift for someone you know who wants to play the piano.

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Logitech V550 Nano – Review

Wednesday, April 8th, 2009

logitech_v550_mb_mag_140A simple and exquisite mouse to the laptop with a few accompanying luxury details – and then for a good price!

Logi Tech mouse for notebook PCs shipped with both the world’s smallest USB receiver and a small plastic gadget that can hold the mouse onto the laptop during transport. Additionally you get a really nice wireless lasermus, which is a good partner for the portable.

The most innovative in the Logitech V550 Nano is the small enclosed plastic gimmick, which they call the Clip-and-Go dock. It must be firmly glued on the back of the laptop screen and operates by the clicking the mouse into it. The mouse sits as Kline to the laptop during transport. It works well and dock sits so well settled that it is impossible to pull off with your fingers. It also like that Logitech also supplies us with a tool that can remove widgets without causing any damage.

At first glance seem a bit simple mouse in it. It has only the usual two right and left buttons, a scroll wheel and a shortcut button that sits behind the scroll wheel.

The buttons respond very soon spread and sign with a small friendly click and scroll wheel has two options: It can either roll freely – and there can really get momentum – or roll in check for a more accurate roll on websites and documents. It switches between the two functions at the touch of the wheel.

Logitech Cordless Desktop Wave Pro – Review

Wednesday, April 1st, 2009

logitech_keyboard_mag_140Logitech Cordless Desktop Wave Pro is a great keyboard with a set of grand comfort.

Logitech Cordless Desktop Wave Pro consists of a keyboard and mouse. The keypad is designed in the familiar wave-style, meaning that the waves both longitudinally and in height. Wave shape is more suited to your hands when you type with all ten fingers, than a traditional keyboard does. The fingers easily find a good and natural working position, and with this keyboard is no longer any excuse not to learn Braille.

The kit is wireless and works as soon as you put the little USB receiver into your computer. To get the full benefit it is a good idea to install the included program. It is here, you can customize both the keyboard and mouse. The keyboard is equipped with extra keys for example, web browser, mail, and calculator. There is also a zoom button and a button to open a picture program. If the standard features one would not fit, you can just select new features.

The mouse is of laser type, and it works on almost any surface. It is pleasant to work with and fitted with trevejshjul and extra buttons on the side and top. There is a rechargeable battery in the mouse, but unfortunately not a docking station, which is known from other wireless mice. When the mouse to be charged, you should bring a USB plug into it and either charge it from your computer or from the supplied charger.

Quality and choice of materials is top, and everything feels nice to touch and work with. Both the mouse and keyboard seems solid and well and the keys are silent. The keyboard is also equipped with a soft wrist support, and so can be set in two steps.