Eomer
02-23-2003, 08:40 PM
So, I am in the market for a new keyboard and mouse, and I figure I may as well go wireless. I have never used either before, are they pretty good? Any big downsides (other than batteries)?
For the mouse I was looking at one of those Logitech MX700's, looks to be a damn fine mouse, and it comes with rechargeable batteries no less.
As far as the keyboard goes, I don't really know. Logitech makes one as well, although on their website (http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm?page=products/details&contentid=5010&crid=1&detail=2&countryid=2&languageid=1) they say the range is only 6 feet on it. Maybe they are being a bit conservative, but if not that's just too damn short. Anyone have any experience with that particular one? Or others that are good?
And I am not overly concerned with the price. I figure that my current keyboard is probably 5-6 years old, and my mouse is about 2. I expect the new ones to last at least that, so it's worth it.
Also, on another topic, anyone have any experience with the AIW 9700 Pro? I am gonna grab one of those, most likely at some point in the next 3-6 months (or perhaps the newer version) to use my computer with my TV (gonna get a nice HDTV one and use that as my primary gaming system). The amount of stuff the AIW 9700 comes with is pretty staggering really, is most of it pretty good? The TIVO-like shit looks very cool, and the RF remote would also be super handy.
And last but not least, what's a good sound card for the system? What would the best solution be for setting up a home theatre system? Is there a soundcard that can act as a receiver for a Dolby system? I don't plan on getting any ridiculous woofers or anything, as I will most likely be living in a condo, but would a Audigy with all the bells and whistles work for something like that? Or would it still be best to get a standard receiver? I would prefer to just have the computer and the TV, to be honest, but I also want it to sound halfway decent.
For the mouse I was looking at one of those Logitech MX700's, looks to be a damn fine mouse, and it comes with rechargeable batteries no less.
As far as the keyboard goes, I don't really know. Logitech makes one as well, although on their website (http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm?page=products/details&contentid=5010&crid=1&detail=2&countryid=2&languageid=1) they say the range is only 6 feet on it. Maybe they are being a bit conservative, but if not that's just too damn short. Anyone have any experience with that particular one? Or others that are good?
And I am not overly concerned with the price. I figure that my current keyboard is probably 5-6 years old, and my mouse is about 2. I expect the new ones to last at least that, so it's worth it.
Also, on another topic, anyone have any experience with the AIW 9700 Pro? I am gonna grab one of those, most likely at some point in the next 3-6 months (or perhaps the newer version) to use my computer with my TV (gonna get a nice HDTV one and use that as my primary gaming system). The amount of stuff the AIW 9700 comes with is pretty staggering really, is most of it pretty good? The TIVO-like shit looks very cool, and the RF remote would also be super handy.
And last but not least, what's a good sound card for the system? What would the best solution be for setting up a home theatre system? Is there a soundcard that can act as a receiver for a Dolby system? I don't plan on getting any ridiculous woofers or anything, as I will most likely be living in a condo, but would a Audigy with all the bells and whistles work for something like that? Or would it still be best to get a standard receiver? I would prefer to just have the computer and the TV, to be honest, but I also want it to sound halfway decent.