Originally Posted by ScottC
I've been a longtime (well, a year) user of the Logitech DiNovo keyboard set, it is pricey at $249 but is the best keyboard I've ever had.
I've had a DiNovo for about a year and a half, and I've been very happy with it. Once you get used to the short-travel keys, it's great.
Also, having the keypad as a separate unit is nice - I can do data entry left-handed and still have my right hand on the mouse.
The mouse does need to be recharged frequently - if you forget to put it in the cradle at night, you may run out of juice the next day, so I keep a spare set of AA NiMH cells nearby.