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Review on Keyboard A4Tech KV-300H gray by Stanisaw Chmielewski ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I didnt expect the quality to be so high.

Attention! What can repel - in new (or some?) versions of the keyboard, the right Win is removed and replaced by FN. Plus - in combination with the F-buttons there will be control of the sound and the player, in the minus - to press the same Win + P with one hand, you need to spread it strongly. I am one of those who used membranes before, so I can’t compare in terms of the quality of clicks. But when I went to the store to choose, at first sight I bought this one. I wrote a lot of minuses, but they all pay off for me with pluses so much that the rating is 5. Particularly pleased with the size - - on the one hand, the keyboard is comparable in size to the truncated ones (those on which all the buttons are gathered together) and much smaller than the full-sized hulks - on the other hand, all 102 buttons are in place, with the right gaps and sizes. those. classic layout (the form of the enter is from the category of holivars), and at the same time much more free space on the table. I bought four pieces - at home, at work and two in reserve (I already filled one with water, put it to dry and forgot). I think I’ll take a couple more for the future, because I don’t believe that any company will be able to make such a neat clave for that kind of money

Pros
  • - weight (does not slip from touching and pressing on a smooth table) - size (no stupid strips of empty plastic on the sides) - haze - design - minimalistic idea, the material is pleasant to the touch and look - usb connectors are made from the sides, do not loom iron holes on the front panel
Cons
  • - no multimedia buttons (sometimes mute is useful for me, I installed it through a third-party program on Win+ScrlLock) - not quiet - sometimes crumbs get into the mechanism, you can’t shake them out without removing the button - non-separable (inside in the middle instead of a screw - a plastic fused plaque). - afraid of water like fire (three drops fell from a carried wet mug - and that's it, the electronics turned off for half a day). Spilled beer or tea, I think, will kill for good. - too dim diodes - when I type, I can't determine with peripheral vision if the caps is on - there are no adjustable legs (but under it you can shove the wire from the mouse, for example, the weight of the keyboard firmly presses the wire)