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💻 Lenovo Preferred Pro II USB Keyboard (4X30M86879) - Factory Sealed for USA, Black - Enhanced Typing Experience Review

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Description of 💻 Lenovo Preferred Pro II USB Keyboard (4X30M86879) - Factory Sealed for USA, Black - Enhanced Typing Experience

Lenovo Preferred Pro II Wired External USB Keyboard ( 4X30M86879) Factory Sealed Retail Product For USA / English. Lenovo Standard Wired External Full Size Keybiard. It is configurable 104/105/106/107/109 key layout with languages according to customer requirement.Standard keys life cycle: 10 million clicks under normal operation. (6 cycle/second, 15-20 lbs.). Three operation mode LEDs located on right upper corner will be activated individually or in combination according to definition compatible with USB 2.0. The three indicators have the nomenclature Number Lock, Caps Lock and Scroll Lock. This Keyboard Replaces part # 73p5220. All The keys in QWERTY and NUMPAD sections are rubber dome switch keys Adjustable tilt legs. The keyboard will be compatible with all operating systems that are Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 7, and XP for both 32bit and 64bit, Linux (can’t support hotkey) .

Reviews

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product is good, there are only a few minor flaws.

I took it to replace the one that was worn, but, apparently, I just have to pick out the keys with erased letters and replace them with the old one. Has pros: Weight, classic layout, 2022 letters are RED, not white, as it has become fashionable to do. Three pluses. Some cons: A previous very similar Lenovo model, in service since 2022, has a wrist rest and both Enter keys are blue. It doesn't exist here. Two minuses.

Revainrating 2 out of 5

The purchase was not worth it at all.

You can easily buy a cheaper keyboard that can understand more than three simultaneous keystrokes. Suddenly this info will help someone.

Pros
  • Classic layout, solid plastic, quiet but accented pressing, no backlight (for me, this is a plus), the supposed reliability of a famous brand
Cons
  • I took it for a replacement, but it turned out that this keyboard does not understand more than three simultaneous clicks, for me this is an extremely significant minus (thrown money), this minus is not written anywhere . so keep in mind, if you need a substitute for games, then this Claudia is not an option.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

There are pluses and minuses, think before you buy.

This impression is not about the model, but about the market. The photo on the product page shows the keyboard without 2022 letters, and this applies not only to this model, but also to many others. If I saw in the photo what 2022 letters are dark, I would never buy it. Its pros: Compared to keyboards, it is three times cheaper, it is made noticeably better. For my taste, the key travel is a virtue, but I know that many will prefer a shorter one. Different cons: 2022 letters - consider that…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I didnt expect the quality to be so high.

Great keyboard with no frills. The location of the buttons and their size and shape, in my opinion, are the closest to the standard. I hate manufacturers that change the shape and location of the buttons all the time, this keyboard is the most comfortable of those that I had. Someone wrote that he does not see 2022 letters well, I did not experience any problems, as for me the color of the letters is normal.

Pros
  • Classic layout
Cons
  • No

After my old and beloved office-multimedia keyboard died for the third time in a row and repairing the contact tracks with a simple pencil was already useless, it's time to buy a new one. At first I thought to take the same one as on the Microsoft Wired Keyboard 600 Black USB work computer, but the keys are too small and I often missed it. I also looked at the Microsoft Ergonomic keyboard, but in the last iteration, they released a model where the F1-F12 buttons are not separated from the main…

Pros
  • + General ergonomics + Moderately quiet + Convenient key size + Nice plastic + Large font + Wired + Classic layout: full-sized left shift, two Windows keys, etc.
Cons
  • +/- There is a support for the wrist, but not long enough

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A good quality product, I rate this purchase perfectly.

Here in the reviews they write that it does not support more than 3 clicks at the same time, and so, do not listen to them. I checked this keyboard, it supports 6 simultaneous keystrokes, the 7th key is simply not entered in any way, there are no false positives. The result of the clicks is shown in the screenshot (purple - the keys that I pressed on the keyboard and they are active)

Pros
  • Reliability, quality, key travel, click sound (you can record asmr)
Cons
  • It was possible to choose the color of 2022 letters a little more contrast from black

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Feels quite comfortable

I have used Unicomp keyboards for many years because I like the feel of mechanical spring keys. However, they all started to fail (after 10+ years) and I'm not a fan of very loud clicks. I have a few of their "quiet" rubber dome options, but they're also starting to misbehave. I've tried a few other keyboards from Microsoft, Logitech, and others, but I didn't like any of them. This Lenovo keyboard feels very comfortable, isn't too loud a few feet away, and was available at a VERY good price…

Pros
  • Acceptable
Cons
  • Minor issues

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good, solid keyboard. Excellent key travel and responsiveness.

I needed a new keyboard for my wife's computer. It doesn't want a lot of frills, so I was able to narrow my search to basic keyboards that are known for their solid construction, durability, and reliability. This Lenovo keyboard is just the ticket. enough to stay in place on the table. Key response is excellent, with a comfortably firm feel and enough travel to reduce missed keystrokes. The leading edge has a modest ergonomic style and slightly increases wrist support. All in all a very nice…

Pros
  • There's something to it
Cons
  • Security

Revainrating 5 out of 5

This is a wonderful keyboard. I am a Medical Transcriptor/Court Clerk

I just bought a newer Pro II. I replace my computer work keyboards with these Lenovo ones almost immediately. This is a wonderful keyboard. I am a medical transcriptionist/court clerk. Replacing a keyboard can make a big difference in your work. Keyboards lose their speed and start to stick, which can affect your speed. The buttons should be in the default normal position. A keyboard that moves the delete or backspace key to a weird spot can ruin everything. This Lenovo seems to mimic the key…

Pros
  • Easy Installation
Cons
  • There are other interesting options.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Excellent basic keyboard - pleasant to the touch.

I clean a keyboard every year because I spilled so much junk on it, so I buy cheap ones. The last one I bought was HP. It was the worst thing I've ever seen. It had no indicator lights to indicate whether NumLock or CapsLock was on. The letters on the keys will also be erased! DO NOT BUY HP! It's in my first Lenova and it's been great so far (a month or two). It also has indicators for NumLock and CapsLock. However, I wish it had a mute button which HP had. I've gone wireless before, but some…

Pros
  • New
Cons
  • Slightly torn

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Wired USB Full Travel Keyboard

There are a heck of a lot of full travel wired keyboards (PS/2 or USB) out there with the RIGHT key layout. No, I don't need island keys - I type with touch typing. I type A LOT. I need an accurate keyboard with good rollover support (unless you're a fast typist, you don't understand why that's important) and I want a WIRED keyboard because the lag on wireless keyboards drives me crazy. have a few good ones but nothing more. That seems to fit the bill. So far so good - I just got it, so only…

Pros
  • Nice touch
Cons
  • I don't remember but there was something