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serges2
After reading THIS review from the good folks at ExtremeTech I came away drooling for one. What a nice addition it would make to anyones PC and I find its 'solid feel' description almost more appealing that its lighting. I am using a cheesy 10$ Casio at the moment but one thing I do like about it is the nice solid feel of its keys while typing, the legs on it leave a lot to be desired and I have had it propped up on my gel wrist rest to raise the typing angle which makes using the rest for its intended purpose practically unnecessary. I learned to type on a classic old beast of a typewriter and have always found using 'flat' PC keyboards awkward, anyone else feel this way or am I just an oddball? huh.gif

Cheers,

Serge
M$ Agent #2
It certainly looks cool smile.gif Im still wanting that keybourd that has the lcd video keys (but I bet the one you found types better) and I learned to type on an ooooollllddd typewritter that was not even electric and used ribbons... come to think of it I wish I still had the thing its probably worth a small fortune smile.gif solid iron and round keys smile.gif
kartook
i had one similar to this, was cool helped me see in the dark lol, but it broke after all the time i spent going! ( DAMNIT!!!! (smash) AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARGG YOU @$~"!ing @£smile.gif by the end of it the shift key stopped working and the light flickered so i toke the back off to check inside i put it back together exactly the same and..... the light stopped flickering happy.gif OH the light stayed on thumbsupsmiley.gif but the keys didnt work wacko.gif
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