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July 15, 2008 7:42 AM PDT

Logitech's new cordless Wii keyboard

by Matthew Panton
(Credit: Logitech)

Logitech cuts the cord on its new keyboard for the Wii. The Cordless Keyboard for Wii (as it's called) is officially licensed by Nintendo, so you can be sure it'll be compatible with your Wii games as well as the Wii Internet Channel. The keyboard comes with dedicated Wii-centric keys, including Zoom In/Out, Forward/Back, Quit and Ok, and features a full-sized keyboard. And weighing in at only 1.5 lbs, it should be light and compact enough to fit comfortably on your lap. The keyboard goes on sale soon for $50.

On Sale Now: $39.95 - $41.98
View the latest prices for Logitech Cordless Keyboard (Wii)

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by crad13 July 16, 2008 6:50 AM PDT
=O

$50 for a wireless keyboard?

And Crave isn't making any witty remark about it?
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by cust0mb4ll3r July 16, 2008 11:53 AM PDT
I was going to say awesome until I realized that this keyboard still uses a USB dongle to communicate with the keyboard.

If there are already Bluetooth keyboards, why not take the leap and make them compatible with the Wii?
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by C433Z July 16, 2008 12:36 PM PDT
does the wii have bluetooth?
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