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My N900 is the 3rd device I want a bluetooth keyboard for, after my PS3 and HTPC.
I have been shopping for awhile but all the bluetooth keyboards I find are either:
1) overpriced
2) built as cheaply as possible
3) for mac
The last (pricey) wireless keyboard I had never worked because the batteries could bounce around inside the battery compartment. I was constantly stuffing in tin foil and cotton to make a good connection.
This one: http://tinyurl.com/ydjr5s4 has a good price and I have held it in the store and it feels solid. But it looks fruity... yuck.
So the question is: Has anyone found a nice bluetooth keyboard at the same price point (~$50), with solid build quality?
Also it would be great if it was built by a company I have heard of, but that might be wishful thinking.