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As Reviewed: $124.99

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The good: Rechargeable batteries; built-in mouse controls; key clatter kept to minimum; can be programmed to act as universal remote; lifetime warranty.

The bad: Soft keys make long stretches of typing difficult; keys aren't backlit; might have hard time finding a perch for the docking station in your home theater.

The bottom line: The Belkin MediaPilot combines keyboard, mouse, and universal remote into one versatile, rechargeable device. Just make sure you can find a spot for its dock first.

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  • CNET editors' rating: 3.5 stars Very good
    Detailed editors' rating
      Installation and interface : 5.0
      Features : 7.0
      Service and support : 10.0
      Overall score: 7.3 (3.5 stars)
  • Reviewed on: 09/22/2005
  • Released on: 09/20/2004

If you have added a Media Center PC in your living room and are using a standard keyboard and mouse, you've probably grown tired of mousing on your armrest and typing hunched over at your coffee table. The Belkin MediaPilot not only combines keyboard and mouse into one wireless device, it also functions as a universal remote for controlling your home-theater components. At $124.99, the MediaPilot is expensive; it costs $20 more than Microsoft's similar Remote Keyboard, which we found a bit more comfortable to use.

The Belkin MediaPilot's chief advantage over the Microsoft Remote Keyboard is its rechargeable batteries. The MediaPilot's USB docking station recharges the three nickel-metal-hydride AAA batteries via USB, which will keep you from trekking to the store for batteries every few months. Though the recharging feature is convenient, its base station is very large, especially compared to most USB wireless keyboard receivers', which are no bigger than a pack of cigarettes. The MediaPilot's receiver/docking station is 19 inches wide, with a number pad on one end. These extra keys do provide some added utility, but we doubt many people will take advantage of them in the living room, especially if the docking station is wedged somewhere in your A/V rack next to your TV.

Once you've found a space for the keyboard, you'll be up and running in a snap. Just pop in the included batteries and plug in the USB cable to your PC or Mac. Our Windows XP test system recognized it immediately. To use the more advanced programming features, we installed the MediaPilot software.

The keyboard communicates to the docking station via a 2.4GHz wireless frequency (called Cypress Wireless USB; it's RF with a longer range, less latency and interference, and better battery life), which means that, unlike with infrared (IR), you won't need a line of sight for it to operate. Belkin claims that the MediaPilot has a range of 30 feet, which we exceeded; we were at least 35 feet away and around a corner and still were able to maintain contact. The keyboard uses IR when operating as a universal remote to control your cable box, DVD player, or stereo receiver. Unlike the Microsoft Remote Keyboard, the MediaPilot doesn't feature any backlit keys, which can be convenient for controlling the action during movie night in a dark room.

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