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Revainrating 4 out of 5

A good balance of price/quality, recommend it.

A solid weapon of self-defense, the weight is noticeable, the materials are of moderate quality. Under Linux it is quite efficient, incl. additional buttons (even a calculator), except for those via Fn (xfce 42022; 42022.0-48-generic #51~16.04.1-Ubuntu), but everything can be bound, the buttons are readable. I have a double impression: it seems convenient, ergonomic, there are a minimum of extra buttons, but the pleasure of buying disappears as soon as you look at the top keyboard block.

Pros
  • soft and quiet pressing the buttons, the curved plane of the panel with buttons, at first it was unusual, but if you raise the steps from the back, it immediately becomes more convenient. The classic layout of the keys (it's convenient), it would be nice to have Enter of a normal size and generally chic.
Cons
  • the spacebar seems to be from another keyboard, it clicks loudly, the gloss next to the volume buttons gets dirty with fingerprints, it’s worth a look and you want to wipe it. The sticker of symbols on small buttons from Esc to Pause looks like it was pasted while driving off-road.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I'm amazed! It was definitely worth the money!

I type both English and 2022 blindly on it, so I don’t care what is drawn on it at all, but for a simple user, a two-color layout will be a big plus. I really like the light ergonomics - the keys are located more conveniently than on many cheap keyboards. For touch typing, I advise you to take it, since a purely ergonomic keyboard is not always convenient, since the wasd keys are often required in games, for example. In general, look at the photo of the layout, if everything suits you, take it,

Pros
  • 1. multi-colored layout 2. quiet 3. slightly ergonomic 4. add. buttons are conveniently located 5. completely classical, which is very convenient for touch typing
Cons
  • I didn’t find any shortcomings for myself, because I was looking for a wired one with a direct layout, although I print blindly, and add. ergonomics would not hurt, but I don’t want to get out of the habit of other keyboards, otherwise you never know .

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Exactly as promised by the manufacturer, high quality.

Switched to it from some super cheap Chinese keyboard that I have been using for the last 5 years. The difference is simply cosmic: the buttons are pressed softly, clearly, quietly, without backlash. It is very convenient to work.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Never buy this product.

What should be in the head of a person who, instead of the normal keys of the top row (F1-F12), where, for a moment, the escape is located, made these remnants - one can only guess. Blindly and without effort, they cannot be pressed. The bottom row of keys is located at an angle, so if you do not get the legs, you have to bend your fingers a lot, but this is probably a matter of habit. Pressing fixation is not to say that it is super clear, but not the worst option. There is a feeling of…

Pros
  • quiet overall build quality is good
Cons
  • the keyboard is missing thirteen keys (ESC, F1-F12) unusable in horizontal position

I tried almost all the keyboards of almost all companies over the past 20 years. But 9 years ago I bought microsoftware for my wife, because. there was nothing suitable in the store and dragged himself away from her. My wife prints a lot by touch typing and it is very convenient for her and the format and size, key travel. But for 9 years, the letters on several kl keys have been erased. We decided to upgrade to the same one, and lo and behold! - it became even cooler and much quieter! My envy…

Pros
  • Comfortable pressing
Cons
  • For previous models, the shift button is a little loose

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I was surprised by the quality for the price.

I have been using the first keyboard for five years, I bought a similar one for the second workplace. The keystrokes are very soft and quiet, there is no clatter from the keys. Nice coverage. I recommend.

Pros
  • Workmanship Tactile sensations No key clatter
Cons
  • Missing

Great option for office work. As a programmer, there are no complaints. For comparison, when working with the keyboard from the Microsoft Wireless Desktop 800 set, the hands get tired noticeably more. In the review, we are talking about the penultimate version of this keyboard, now on sale is a new one, with additional multimedia keys. Pros below: Virtually silent, has a very soft and fairly short key travel. Matte, has a basic set of multimedia keys (5 in my model). Its cons: The keys are not

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Just super, it's beautifully made, I'm very happy with it.

After my Mitsumi Keyboard Classic White PS/2 broke the spacebar, I had a problem buying a new keyboard for work, because there was no more Mitsumi in the IT department, and I don't like Genius and others that were there. At first I wanted to buy Mitsumi again, but it was not available in the store, so I took this one. And I don't regret a second. I specifically waited to write a review until I use the keyboard for several months. If this one breaks, I'll buy another one. For 500r - what you…

Pros
  • The classic layout - all the buttons are in their rightful places, there are no stupid permutations and extra buttons. Quiet. Pleasant key travel, clear operation, pressing force is also adequate. In general, typing is easy and convenient. Doesn't crawl on the table. The Caps Lock key and the Win keys are specially shaped so that they can be easily distinguished by touch from their neighbors. Convenient keyboard shape (slightly-slightly "wave" or something). Beautiful :) Inexpensive!
Cons
  • It says "Enter" instead of "Enter" - pranksters-localizers :) The names of the other buttons (insert, delete, etc.) fortunately have not been translated :) If you raise the rear "legs", then it is not fixed so securely on the table (although it does not crawl either). But I'm so uncomfortable typing, so it's not a problem for me.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Matches the description completely, very satisfied.

Has pros: 1) Comfortable 2) Smooth pressing 3) Durable 4) Spill protection 5) Player buttons separately 6) Calculator button Has cons: The quality of the material was not strong, but worse than exactly the same keyboard 10 years ago. There is a sharp edge along the edge. They started messing around.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The price/quality ratio is great, I will buy again.

Work "horse" - plug and print. I liked that the keystrokes are quiet, when you put the keyboard on the slopes (there are legs under the bottom of the case), typing is a pleasure. Everything else is, of course, a matter of taste.

Pros
  • Full size keyboard with long Shift (left, right), Backspace, Enter. Soft stroke, accurate keystroke, lightning-fast response to pressing. Convenient location of function buttons. Matte plastic surface. Does not creak, does not crack, good assembly and high quality plastic. Protection against water (under the bottom there are holes for the withdrawal of water). Dedicated Cyrillic layout. Legs for tilting the case.
Cons
  • Visual nitpick - Enter is written instead of Enter :)

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A practical product, nothing to complain about.

Compared to my previous Microsoft Wired Keyboard 200 (“classic” membrane keyboard), the 600 is significantly more comfortable. Although, despite the same size, I had to get used to the new one. Reasons: a much shorter key travel, a slight concavity of the case and a different shape of some keys in the cross section (the "up arrow" key, for example, does not protrude above the keyboard case at all in its upper part). But if you had to get used to the main keyboard (albeit not for long), then…

Pros
  • Short key travel (which is unusual for a membrane keyboard), good tactile feeling of the fact of pressing a key. The presence of additional keys - a calculator, 3 volume keys, a play-pause key. It stands very firmly on the table - you need to lift it to move. The long left Shift key and the blue color of the symbols of the 2022 keyboard layout. On Windows 7, no driver installation was required - additional keys worked immediately after connecting the keyboard.
Cons
  • From nit-picking: the bottom row of keys is made with a bevel to the keyboard body and you need to get used to it, because. the keys feel different to the touch than on a regular keyboard, especially the left CTRL.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A great option for this money, one of the best offers.

I chose this keyboard, because I think that in my opinion it is the highest quality and most long-lived (many friends have chosen this keyboard and do not complain), I have been using it for 3 years now and nothing happens to it, it is practically unkillable. The keyboard has a comfortable familiar layout of the keys, the layout is traditional, the keys themselves are extremely quiet, so you can work or play quietly. At night, when I play without disturbing my wife, the keyboard is very quiet…

Pros
  • Very comfortable, non-slip on the table, silent, stylish, reliable, inexpensive.
Cons
  • No

The old woman worked honestly for 10 years, and would have continued to work if the dog had not gnawed through the wire. Klava never gave cause for frustration. I even tried to fix the wire, but the second time I didn’t have the patience to connect the 5 thinnest wires inside. Definitely recommend if you want quality without the bells and whistles. Has some pros: Nice strict look Build quality, well-chosen colors, Separate calculator button Durability, All additional buttons on win 7 worked…

A dubious decision would include the small size of the function keys, which you need to get used to. It is not possible to configure the Fn + F5 . F8 keys, which cannot but sadden Only a few keys are configurable. Of these, only 2 keys are fully customizable (Play / Pause and Calculator), while the rest can only be disabled (._.) Different pros: Very quiet keyboard slight bend Multimedia keys and calculator key Price Weight Software that allows you to customize different keys. 5 keys are…

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Unsuccessful purchase, I am disappointed.

here in the comments a person already wrote about the small buttons in the top row, but this is not the main jamb. the main one is that ABOVE these small buttons there is still a row of media player control buttons: pause-volume-sound. for those who work at a PC, type blindly and actively surf, any attempt to quickly press F5 will lead to fingers getting on this top row. this is very confusing and annoying. and in general it is not clear why, from the point of view of design, it was necessary

Pros
  • - beautiful - quiet and smooth keystrokes
Cons
  • - small row buttons ESC-F1-F12 - main drawback: the top panel of additional functionality, see comment

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The right product for me, the price suited me.

Got pros: Soft, quiet keys; Long left shift; Volume control buttons; Button "calculator"; It stands on the table like a glove, does not slip, although it is very light. Cons: If you raise the scores from behind, it crawls on the table like on ice; Small ESC button and F1-F12; Useless Fn button.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Wonderful quality, one hundred percent satisfied!

Previously, they released a model, as in the photo here on the Market: with two Win buttons, each of which had a recessed round Windows icon, which is pleasant to the touch and allows you to better navigate blindly. In the new version of the keyboard, the icon is square, the button is no different from the others, and Fn was installed instead of the right Win - it became less convenient.

Pros
  • The most comfortable keyboard imaginable. Extremely soft and pleasant key travel, convenient location of all the main buttons, contrasting Cyrillic. Nothing extra.
Cons
  • The media keys are about the same width and height as the F1-F12 row. Because of this, sometimes you blindly press F5 instead of Play / Pause, and vice versa.