- Not ideal, but acceptable. Of the pluses - a scissor mechanism, large shifts, no extra buttons, numpad, caps indication. Again, inexpensive.
- Of the minuses - noisy (not critical for me), cramped (I have big hands, I would prefer a wider arrangement of buttons), the move could be shorter.
- Heavy, does not move if accidentally touched by hand.
- The sound of pressing the keys would be quieter (subjective assessment)
- - Keystrokes are not particularly loud. - Very light and low key travel, due to which the typing speed is slightly higher than on keyboards with standard-height keys. - The traditional layout, which is no longer as common as we would like. - A USB hub, although it seems redundant, can be useful (for a rare flash drive, for a mouse or for a headset).
- - The attached photo shows what happens to the keys after a couple of years of intensive work (especially pay attention to the risk on the "J"). I am writing a review in anticipation of the arrival of a new "individual" at the pickup point. - The price always seemed overpriced by a third.
- The perfect keyboard for me. Short travel of the keys, their size, the presence of a number block and a block of arrows, separated from the rest of the keys. The presence of a built-in USB hub through which I connect a mouse and a mini-lamp when working at night.
- There's no such thing
- Strict design, accurate application of symbols, pleasant to the touch material
- wire without braid
- Big keys, easy to press, looks, USB, faster typing
- No
- 1. Flat buttons 2. Appearance 3. USB port 4. Heavy, will not budge on its own 5. The company, since the release of the first mice, I really like the company A4Tech 6. Convenient key layout, I would say perfect
- 1. According to reviews, a lot of marriage 2. After the huawei matebook D16 keyboard, I realized that this is not a perfect keyboard and keystrokes began to seem hard and noisy
- No idea. Sent back immediately
- Curve
- great key travel two usb hubs heavy enough not to slip wired long Shift and Enter, Ctrl in place. (US general layout) very cheap for its quality
- I personally do not need Numpad, and I would prefer the same one, but already, so as not to reach for the mouse for a long time to the side.
- Pleasant "laptop" keystroke. Cool look. 2 USB
- The left Alt key is a bit big. Extra indentation on the "Windows" key.
- Great keyboard. WAS
- The claim is no longer to the quality of the goods, but to the Player. Ru service
- Appearance, design, ease of typing, bright characters, the ability to connect a mouse, flash drive
- 1. The quiet sound of keystrokes, if you press hard, then louder, but still incomparable with mechanical keyboards that rattle throughout the farm. 2. Weighty, rubberized legs that do not peel off. 3. Comfortable to write. Programming or using the terminal is a pleasure, as is writing articles. The best non-mechanical keyboard I've ever had. 4. Low profile, easy to print. 5. It is also convenient to play, although the keyboard has no supernatural advantages here. 6. Not very difficult to clean due to the low profile - a toothpick and a wet cloth are enough to wipe and pick out the dirt from the ends of the keys. 7. Survived two dousings with unsweetened tea (of course, I immediately turned it off, turned it over and left it to dry for half a week in both cases, but this is the first keyboard that survived such an opportunity without key failures, and even twice). Since you can’t just take and not drink tea at the desktop and forget about the position of the cup, this is a big plus and saved money.
- Everything that I expected was justified and even more. I don't see any disadvantages.
- High speed and strong
- Have wire
- 1. Classic key arrangement. 2. Keys with a small stroke, which is very good. comfortable. 3. Relatively quiet. 4. Function keys are divided into blocks. 5. Built-in 2-port UBS hub on the sides. 6. Good rubber feet, thanks to which the keyboard does not "ride" on the smooth surface of the table. 7. Small Enter key (for me it's a plus!). 8. Wired, connected to the motherboard with a USB cable (I don't like wireless solutions). 9. There are no extra keys, such as multimedia and any other nonsense (they only interfere with me).
- 1. It takes a long time to disassemble and assemble if you need to clean it. 2. 2022 and Latin letters are not marked with different colors (may be relevant for those who do not type blindly). 3. No tilt adjustment (although the initial tilt angle is quite acceptable). 4. If you pour sweet tea or coffee on it, the keys begin to stick together and it becomes impossible to work - only disassembly with subsequent cleaning and assembly helps. 5. The angles of the keys are not aligned with the cutouts in the key base. Perfectionists won't like it. 6. The location of the keys in the cutouts of the base is not symmetrical - this can be seen if you look closely (say, there are no such small jambs in the apple keyboards - all the gaps in them are smaller, neater and more symmetrical, but the truth is that the price tag is completely different there).