Yep, I said desktop! I bought this with no intention to use it with a Notebook, and I couldn't be happier. There's no real reason that I can think of, other then its compact design, why its marketed for Notebooks.
The keyboard is solidly designed, satisfyingly weighty, and has a matt black cermic feeling venir. The keys are like laptop keys, with a slightly raised bottom row of keys where CTRL ALT and Space sit. Personally, its taken no time to get used to, and Im hitting all the keys with accuracy. The media keys are also very customisable with the supplied PinPoint application. Also, if you dont use the F keys much, you can set the media keys to be the default (instead of having to press the Fn key + the F key everytime).
The USB receiver doesn't need to be line of sight as I thought it would, and it can also be plugged into a PS3, so you can use the keyboard with the console.
If like me, you dont want to shell out for the DiNovo Edge, consider this sexily sleak keyboard as a your permanent replacement.