Logitech’s new Cordless MediaBoard keyboard for PS3, eat that Phantom
By Ryan Block | January 4, 2007
Filed under: Gaming, Peripherals

It was only a matter of time before we started to see the first wave of PS3 branded input devices, and no surprise, Logitech is leading the charge. Today they’re introducing their Cordless MediaBoard keyboard for PlayStation 3, a wireless keyboard with vertical scrollbar and touchpad so you can forget stringing that mouse across the room. Although you can’t exactly use it to games, it’ll be available next month to sate your PS3 browsing and messaging needs for $80 — two things sure to make Phantom weep a little harder over its scammy little Lapboard.
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