Key feel, nice grippy rubber feet, a lightweight yet not cheesy construction, and its conservative, no-frills styling all won me over, and for this price there's few improvements that could be made. It's the little subtleties that you notice as time goes on that for me really justified the purchase over some $5 throwaway model. Overall Review: If you're used to getting bargain bin deals on all of your keyboards, you might have a little trouble paying ~$20 for what appears to be a completely average, no-frills unit. In fact, it's a slightly more compact frame than average - a real plus if you're trying to free up desk space but don't want to switch to something as extreme as a mini keyboard.Ĭons: Might take some usage to "break in" the keys somewhat, as they are slightly firm upon purchase. The thing I really love about it is that it manages to pack in all the useful function keys along the top row without increasing the footprint over the size of a normal keyboard. You can get more done in less time with eight hot keys that give you. Features direct media and internet access keys, low-profile quiet keys, HD optical wired mouse, plug and play USB connection, and more.19. It's not a standard-depth keystroke, but it's not full-blown low profile keyboard either, just the perfect compromise. A sleek USB keyboard that puts your to-do tasks just one touch away. The keys are slightly firmer than normal, but for me that works great, and there's a nice definitive "thump" (not exactly clicky) feeling when the key is finally depressed, none of that mushy, springy feeling some really cheap keyboards have.įor me, the keys are the absolutely perfect depth.
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