



( 50 reviews )
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Posted: Jul 11 2009
After less than one month of light use about half the number keys and five other's just stopped working today. I am currently using the 10 dollar cheapo that I thought I had replaced with the Kensington. Phooey! It is a nice keyboard overall but maybe a little overpriced for the build quality. The keys are pretty darn quiet, but still not as nice as a Mac keyboard. The 'chrome' border around the entire thing is cheap looking and distracting as well. I do not like where the delete key is at all. Anyway, to their credit Amazon responded immediately to my email and is sending me a replacement. I will have to see how well it does and how long it lasts. If it also gives out, then I will try another brand. If I had it to do all over again I would most likely NOT buy this thing. Oh well, live and learn right?
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Posted: Jul 10 2009
This is by far the best keyboard I've ever owned. The keys are snappy and responsive and I like the layout. I type quickly and I'm a big time gamer, so I've really noticed the difference between this and some of the other keyboards I've used.
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Posted: Jun 12 2009
Soft laptop keyboard feeling, but with full size. I no longer have to pound on the keyboard when I work on my desktop PCs at home. Just plug 'n play on Windows Vista and Ubuntu Linux via a Belkin KVM switch.

















