The goal was to check whether it is possible to buy a normal scissor keyboard in the price range up to a thousand. That is, one that, without any special frills, will not cause rejection at all. The miracle didn't happen. It feels like a cheap thing, although you can certainly use it. Different pros: - Looks good. It is clear that the Apple keyboard serves as a source of inspiration. - Heavy, fairly tight on the table - Compact - Two USB ports left and right. It is clear that you should not stick a portable hard drive into them, but the receiver from the mouse is quite convenient. - Long left Shift (!) and in general, absolutely classic layout. Its cons: - The font on the key signatures is somewhat clumsy. Cyrillic and Latin are the same color. - The keys rattle, especially those that are longer and have metal elements inside. - The keys are completely flat. I would have preferred slightly concave, so it is easier to feel them blindly. - The indicators are glued with a blunder, on / off - in bright light you can’t make out. - Plastic keys look very cheap. And feel the same.
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