Emprex Keyboards Review
Peter Donnell / 12 years ago
Taking a look at the front of the box we can see a run down of the major features if this keyboard, such as the integrated mouse and remote, 2.4Ghz RF technology, wireless range of up to 10m, 16 multimedia keys and a 1000 dpi optical trackball.
Out of the box we can see that its finished with gloss black with matt black keys, you can also see that it doesn’t feature a number pad, favouring a more ergonomic design that makes it better suited to resting on your lap, which is idea if you are going to use this a media centre controller instead of a desktop keyboard replacement.
On the top right hand side we can see it features a small track ball mouse and above that a power button (for your system, not the keyboard), as well as a battery life indicator.
In the top left we have a windows media centre hotkey, as well as the left and right mouse buttons.
Turn the keyboard over we can see that it has a small sync button in the bottom left corner, for pairing the device with the USB dongle and a battery compartment at the back for the 4 x AA batteries (included).