Two things bothered me about this keyboard: How can it be comfortable and still portable? I dared, I bought it, I wasn't disappointed at all! The keys feel like a regular keyboard to me and don't have the same feel as most tablet keyboards I've used which feel tiny and odd. The angle feels amazingly natural and really didn't take time to get used to. I can type on it just as fast as on a regular keyboard. The only downer is that the split keyboard takes some getting used to. Before I got used to it, I used my right finger to hold down the b button, even though it's really only available from the left side. After a week or two of use, I've found that this isn't a huge problem and I practically don't have to think about it anymore. + Portability. I can easily put it in the front pocket of my jeans. + comfort. Easy to use and very tactile + connectivity. Opened in pairs, closed closed. The key layout can take some getting used to. No RGB lighting. (just kidding ;p)
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