Handy Keyboard
If you liked Lenovo’s Mini Wireless Keyboard, you’ll flip over its replacement. The Enhanced Multimedia Remote still easily fits in the hand of the smaleset child, weighs a few ounces and has a full keyboard composed of Chicklet keys. On the other hand, the new keypad is backlit for use while giving a projector-based lesson and adds a key for starting up Internet Explorer. The bad news: while the original keypad cost $40, the new one will go for at least $10 more.

