It is never fun to try to type in things with your PS3 controller, whether it be names of characters in games such as Call of Duty 4, created player names in Madden, etc. It is also no fun to search the web on the PS3 without the use of a keyboard. Enter, the Logitech Cordless MediaBoard Pro, to cure all of these problems and more on your Sony PS3.
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I'm glad Logitech brought this one out. I didn't like what I had read about the earlier silver non-Pro model.
This might be a good alternative to the twice-as-expensive Edge.
That keyboard looks real slick...
Wow... 200 hours on 2 AA batteries? I just might have to consider this..
I bought this think last year when I got UT3...had no idea I would use it so much for everything else though...
my only complaints though, that are not in this reviews...there is no PS button on the keyboard...and no "start" or "select" as well as any of the shoulder buttons allocated to the keyboard...that normally wouldn't be a big deal, but all of those buttons make up some pretty significant shortcuts within the browser...so instead you need to dig through the menu on the right just to find the address bar, etc...or simply have the controller near by and switch back and fourth a lot...
but other than that...its perfect...seems to have a great connection...doesn't have any of the standard BT keyboard problems it appears (no missing keystrokes, or all out disconnecting for no reason)...and the PS3 letter input system allows you to type just as fast as you would on a regular PC...so messaging is 10x as fast...
its a little expensive...but well worth it over standard keyboards...the X, square, triangle, circle, buttons work great for navigating the XMB with the keyboard alone, and allow you to start and stop movies and music with the menu controls...
wow, damn, i might have to get myself one of those.. then again.. i hardly type anything