- Best for your money
- - No model without numpad - Some combinations of simultaneously pressed 3 keys do not work, but this does not interfere with any game other than Manual Samuel - USB2.0 hub, because very old model
- - long shift and long enter ! - appearance - key travel - for this price there are no analogues
- - for me, the FN key is superfluous
- Scissor mechanism.
- Some keys are not tight enough.
- Attractive design, key volume, USB ports, thickness. Quite weighty + rubber feet = does not ride on the table and even for conscious movement requires effort.
- It cannot be said that this is a drawback, rather a personal preference - the presence of a wireless connection and backlighting of the keys would be very relevant.
- wired (guarantee against interception, interference, dead batteries), heavy (does not crawl on the table), clear or controlled or predictable pressing, classic key arrangement (convenient for blind typing)
- in case of key injuries, the affected key protrudes and does not return back anymore - read - key replacement . and since. there are no spares in the kit - either a , or a keyboard for replacement . (by the way, the keys are injured at a time)
- - Pretty heavy and weighty, well lies on the table. - Design. Nothing special but nothing extra. It's just a keyboard. - Add. functionality via the function key. - Low profile (for some, but for me it's a plus) - Pretty quiet keys. The click is barely noticeable.
- They are not, except for small quibbles. But this is completely insignificant against the background of the overall advantages of the product.
- The presence of usb-hubs, the actual scissor mechanism, island design
- The mechanics is inferior to expensive models, after the BTC-6300CL the following shortcomings are noticeable: - strong noise, surpassing even membrane keyboards. Now I'm used to it, but at first it was unpleasant, I even wanted to return it, but the advantages outweighed - the keys are flat, the corners are sharp, the keys are made of hard plastic, so they make noise and feel cheap to the touch - no elasticity. On the plus side, the sensitivity is better, but the tactile sensations are not as pleasant as on expensive and laptop keyboards. - large keys play and make noise from the very touch - if you press hard, a crack is heard. This is not the case with expensive keyboards. - complete lack of design - multimedia keys are not needed, but sleep could be done - no legs, at first the slope seemed insufficient. - key gaps could be smaller, wool sometimes still gets into them
- Heavy (non-slip), convenient key layout (almost like on an HP 4740s laptop), USB ports.
- The corners are wiped, the paint does not inspire confidence, let's see how long it lasts. Before that, I used a laptop for 10 years, not one key was erased.