Joined on 08/26/08
Almost Great
Pros: Easy on the hands. Easy to Type. Great having a separate Number pad. Great design. Incredibly thin.
Cons: Blue Tooth auto shut off. There is a big lag when it comes back on.
Overall Review: This was so close to becoming my full time keyboard. I work about 12+ hours a day on the pc and need a lot from my keyboard. It had a good feel to the keys and was easy to type on. It took a little while to get use to the ergo design but after a few hours I liked it better than the old design. It's thin and easy to type on. I also switch my mouse hand often and love that you can switch the number pad to either side. The biggest drawback was the Bluetooth. If you don't type for a minute or so the Bluetooth shuts down and you can type a few words before it registers on the screen. That was the deal breaker for me. If this was 2.4 instead of Bluetooth It would of not returned it. If you can deal with the lag time you will have a very cool keyboard. I hope Microsoft makes the same keyboard with 2.4 or fixes the auto shut off issues.
Not Bad
Pros: Price per GB compared to the 300gb intel. Excellent performance.
Cons: The only thing that worries me is that the firmware update has a warning that it could erase all data stored on the disc.
Overall Review: I wasn't sure if picking the Samsung was the call over the Intel 300gb but the price per gig made me go Samsung. I am not disappointed at all. My Thinkpad Edge 520 runs really really really fast now. It boots up in less than 30 seconds and everything just runs incredibly fast. The only SSD HD's out there that seem to pass the reliability test are Samsung and Intel. To me this was a great second choice over the Intel 300gb.