Easy to clean Crisp, chiclet keys Indestructible No-frills, no LEDs keyboard (positive in my mind)
- Reasonably priced - Good keypress feel - Traditional layout! No media center keys or other funny business. - Works out-of-box over USB with Mac OS X - Comes with PS/2 adapter - Easily removable keys
Excellent feel: -Short keystrokes -Smooth motion -Just the right amount of resistance Easy color options
I'm very happy with the ergonomics of this keyboard. Now that I'm used to it, I can type for longer without wrist pain than I could with a standard keyboard. I really like that it is wired - not a fan of wireless keyboards.
Looks good back-lit keypad works awesome at the touch of a button Laser pointer even works good Clicking the keys is snappy and feels like working on any other small-form "qwerty" board Touch pad for the mouse is not nearly as bad as people made it out to be...I was a lot more impressed than expecting So far my range from couch works just fine...10' ish
I have to say, for the price I really wasn't expecting much. However, much to my surprise it works surprisingly well. It charges real quick, as in less than an hour via the included USB cord (wish there was a charging block, but apparently most products don't come with them anymore). Size is great as it can slip into a pouch of a briefcase, or a womans purse realitively easy. Buttons seem to be well made and the spring under the keys isn't too stiff, but not weak either. Connecting the keyboad to the table was simple, press the "connect" button on the keyboard and then locate it on the Bluetooth device screen on your tablet. Eazy Peazy. There is however sitll the need to hit the send button on the screen. But thats really just a minor inconvience. One question I'm sure people are wondering is "Is there a lag time between when a button is pressed and when the letter shows up on the screen?". I can honestly say that I can not see any lag between the two devices.
Even when the keycaps are cheap, they feel like they are of great quality.