keyboard!
keyboard!
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- rafalski0
Im a tactile freak when it comes to keyboards. The keys need to have easy, smooth action, but with a well defined point of contraction. I used to look around all the stores in my city to find the right one. Salespeople hated me, cause I was the guy to come, make them unwrap each model, touch the keys and buy none.
I learnt that none of expensive keyboards were good at all for me. Surprisingly, the best were standard, cheapest keyboards by big hardware brands which had no fancy models in their lineup at all.
My 3 best finds were:
- a cheap samsung (in a store near my home), like http://www.ma-1.lv/product.asp?p…
- standard IBM
(I am typing on it now)
- cheapest current dell http://accessories.us.dell.com/s… the best keyboard I ever used, have it at work now.My biggest disappointment:
Apple USB
Dreamt of one for my pc, but couldn't really afford it at the time, or at least justify getting one. Unexpectedly, got it from a friend who ebayed her G3 without it. After a few hours of use, I put it on a wardrobe and never plugged in again. It was a dreadful, very _touching_ story, also the first time I was led by dangerously goodlooking apple design into getting their stuff.I must've learnt nothing from that, just ordered a macbook.

