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SONY VAIO Bluetooth Keyboard (VGP-BKB1)
SONY VAIO Bluetooth keyboard looks a lot like the EEE keyboard except for the fact it is just a keyboard and not a whole computer like latter and does not features a display. It has the same chiclet keys as found on the ASUS EEE keyboard.
Unlike most wireless keyboards that one gets to see in the local electronic stores, this keyboard is powered by Bluetooth radio instead of optical wireless technology. This is extremely helpful as most of the netbooks have built-in bluetooth and it makes sense to use that radio instead of carrying another USB dongle for wireless.
The keyboard has well-spaced out keys for perfect typing experience.

Unifying Receiver by Logitech – Great for netbooks
If you have Bluetooth in your netbook, you can plug-in a number of wireless devices including keyboards, mice, headphones etc to your little gadget. But you may be squabbled many times to make the Bluetooth software w0rk correctly on your netbook/notebook.
Although wireless USB is expected to shake things up any day now, Logitech has alternative option for you, a Unifying Receiver: a small USB dongle that you can insert into your notebook, netbook, desktop, or whatever that has USB port. It can detect a number of Logitech peripherals, including several mouse and keyboard models.
The keyboards expected to be available in the US and Europe next month. Everyone must be pondering over this that why the industry not making Bluetooth STANDARD on all devices.
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