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Experts 78% 13 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
One-handed operation, Well-made, Back-lit keyboard with mouse functions and scrolling
Touch dot could be bigger and maybe be rectangular
It’s always nice to find a company that listens to its customers and improves a product based on those comments. Lenovo has done just that and while I would have given the original keyboard a score of eight out of 10, the current model rates at least ...
Media buttons, Soft matte finish makes it easy to grip, Integrated trackball mouse, On/off switch, No drivers required, works right out of the box, Built-in storage for nano receiver,
Keys aren't backlit, Trackball and mouse arrangement could have been better thought-out, 32 foot range isn?t as advertised,
The Lenovo Mini Keyboard N5901 will play, pause, and adjust your volume on your PC. It's a solid, cheap Home Theater PC keyboard/mouse solution, but given its intended use, backlighting would have been nice. ...
The Lenovo Mini Wireless Keyboard N5901 sells in the market for Rs. 1,999, which might seem like a lot. For those looking for compact, portable keyboards with a trackpad or trackball integrated, you’ll know that a solution like this is hard to come by....
Published: 2010-08-19, Author: Gary Huff , review by: tweaktown.com
A Home Theater PC is the Swiss army knife of home entertainment systems. Capable of playing every format under the sun, from iTunes downloads to Blu-ray disc, the HTPC is unrivaled by media boxes and disc players. In addition to better compatibility,...
Highly compact for a media-PC keyboard; smooth-rolling trackball; good key feedback; tiny receiver
No Media Center "Green Button"; Shift keys too small
Good couch-side keyboards for home-theater PCs are hard to come by, but the N5901 delivers the best balance of compactness, usability, and value we've seen. ...
Published: 2010-06-29, Author: Nate Ralph , review by: techworld.com
Lenovo's N5901 is a lesson in compromise. You don't get the usability of a standard wireless keyboard and mouse, but good luck getting comfortable with that ensemble while you're splayed out on the couch. The N5901's keyboard could stand to become a b...