- 1. Feelings from work. This keyboard is a pleasure to type on. This includes both tactile typing, button surfaces and crisp, short key travel, as well as an unobtrusive click sound. 2. Layout. Here is the standard classic layout of the keys. No non-standard perversions in the spirit: let's make a vertical Enter and a short left Shift to cram a couple of extra keys and mix the block of buttons above the cursor. Everything is where it should be. 3. Weight. The keyboard is heavy, on rubberized legs, and therefore does not crawl on the table when working. size 4. This is a full-sized keyboard, but at the same time quite compact due to the fact that it has practically no protruding margins around the perimeter. 5. Stylish design. Everything is in place, nothing superfluous catches the eye. Very successful combination of silver, black and white. Unobtrusive LEDs Caps Lock, Num Lock and Scroll Lock, a pleasant green tint. When working, they are clearly distinguishable during the day, and do not hit the eyes at night.
- Cons are very conditional: 1. The spacebar sometimes sounds a little louder than other buttons. But I don't remember having keyboards that were any different. 2. When buying one of the keyboards, the “I” key creaked slightly. One spray of WD-40 was enough to get everything back to normal.
- - Correct classic key layout - Correct classic key size - Low profile, just right - Weight - my respect! Due to him and more rubber bands from the bottom on the table does not crawl at all. - No legs that will inevitably fall off: the body is structurally raised - USB connectors on the sides, although I do not use them.
- - Can be a bit loud, although quieter than everyone else in this class - Not waterproof, but no one promised that.
- thin, weighty, appearance at an affordable price. quiet
- afraid of water, for some reason I could not get used to it by printing.
- Until I discovered
- 1. Keys with sharp edges, which is felt when typing. 2. This keyboard is not silent at all, the sound of pressing the keys is comparable to ordinary keyboards. 3. Due to the small gap between the keys, touch typists will have to get used to the size of the keyboard.
- Build quality Two USB ports on the keyboard Design Sustainability
- I expected the keys to be quieter.
- - minimalistic - heavy - monolithic - islet - classic layout - large backspace - nice keyboard sound - muted LEDs — matte, not easily soiled (unlike BTC 6311 with additional buttons, but glossy) - nice rough buttons - 2 usb ports on the sides of the keyboard.
- - no additional keys (controversial minus) - the same color of 2022 and Latin letters (white) - the first few days I got used to the keys. I'm blind typing and there were missing letters. I think it's because of the distance between the keys. Now everything is all right.
- Budget scissor keyboard. Heavy. Beautiful design. This is where her virtues end.
- No multimedia keys. The buttons are as flimsy as possible, despite the generally high-quality assembly. Typing is uncomfortable, because there is no need to exert effort when typing, the buttons seem to fall under your fingers, which creates discomfort and leads to errors. A tight move is needed to control the process and feel the set. It doesn't exist here.
- Two USB ports, low buttons
- Letters and numbers in the 2022 and English layouts are the same color, but over time I got used to it and do not pay attention to it.
- - 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
- - 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)