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Oct 10 2007, 1:28pm CDT | by Shane McGlaun
The Classic 200 is ideally suited for living room use around kids because it uses a spill-resistant design that keeps liquids from damaging the keyboard. For the Classic 200 to work the Wii has to be updated to Wii Menu version 3.1.
The keyboard is available now for $14.99 making it one of the cheapest Wii peripherals around. "We are pleased to have Logitech's support and be able to bring yet another keyboard compatible with the Nintendo Wii console," says George Harrison, Nintendo of America's senior vice president of marketing and corporate communications. "Logitech is the perfect partner to support Wii gamers who want to optimize their Wii experience."
Via Logitech
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