Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Logic3 PS3 Wireless Keyboard (PS3)

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Binding: Video Game EAN: 0663452791904 Platform: PLAYSTATION 3 Release Date: 2008-04-02
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Can't go wrong Comment: This is a great product.
It is basically a mini keyboard, you can set caps lock and it has F1-F10 buttons. It also clips onto the official PS3 controller very well.
Setting it up couldn't be simpler, i just plugged in the wireless dongle, put in the batteries and switched it on. One other good thing is that it has a power save feature so the batteries last longer.
To sum up, this is an excellent product its size is perfect, i wouldn't want a huge keyboard on my lap every time i want to send a message. GET IT!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Could be worse Comment: Judging by the reviews and pics of this keyboard, it is pretty much the same as the Madcatz thumbpad apart from the base of the keypad is black and not white.
There are many things that are wrong with the keyboard such as its plasticky looks and the way that it does not really fit on to the controller extremely well.
However, it does do its job well and would be a welcome relief to text addicts who cannot stand the on-screen keyboard. The typing is surprisingly easy to pick up although mistakes are an often occurence if you have unusually chubby fingers like myself!
All in all, a decent effort by logic3 and at £15 you can afford to buy and use it until the next best thing comes along(Come on official playstation keyboard).
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