It's named a "mini" keyboard, and that's just what the Rii is. And what that means is that in terms of size, it's far smaller than a standard keyboard. This mini keyboard weighs justa mere 3.2 ounces, with dimensions of just 5.9in x 2.3 in x 0.5in, while a regular keyboard is around 18in x 2in x 8in. Someone who places a high value on portability will discover the tiny size and lightness of this mini keyboard a delight, being so easy to have with you. Typing is rather easy on this small keyboard, which fits easily between your hands.

You can use this mini keyboard with gaming systems like PS3 or wiki, and with PCs and laptop computers. Since the Rii utilizes a Bluetooth wireless USB receiver for wireless connectivity, you don't need to mess around with any wires, and many devices are wireless nowadays, making it simple to hook up this keyboard to your electronics. It has a full QWERTY keyboard and it likewise sports a touchpad, which is akin to those on laptops Kindle Reviews. There are also 26 LED lights built into this product for when the surrounding lighting is dark. This device is supplied standard with two rechargeable lithium ion batteries, which allows it to run.

Most of the product users on Amazon (of which there are many) have granted 4 and 5 star ratings to this mini keyboard. There are as well some votes for 1, 2 and 3 stars, which shows that it may not be as good as it initially looks. One reviewer observed that the keyboard connected to his Ubuntu system without any problems and worked fairly well within a 30ft range, but any further than that and it ceased working right. Nevertheless, thirty feet is rather adequate Apple iPods for cheap. If you are thinking of using the Rii for multimedia intents then you'll be glad to know that there are buttons for volume and playlist control. Oftentimes, one wants a button that is not usually required; it's good that this keyboard caters for some of those occasional needs which can be frustrating if not met.

iPads for cheap Naturally, as with anything, there are a few bad points. The touchpad functions quite well; still, it can be a bit of a pain in the neck as it isn't always precise, unlike most regular laptop touchpads. The touchpad likewise has problems with recognizing taps; however, there are two mouse buttons, left and right, which can be used alternatively. Also note that whilst it does have the QWERTY layout, the keys are set up in a grid with straight lines vertically and horizontally, whereas regular keyboards have a bit of an offset in the vertical grids. It's not really a serious issue, though; you'll get accustomed to it rather quickly.

All in all, this device is a great device if you're looking for a smaller size that also features a mouse touchpad. There are some little downsides but the positives outweigh them, particularly at such an affordable price.