Advantages: Compact, simple connection Disadvantages: takes time to set up in the first place
together. However, I contacted Belkin and within four days they replied saying that I could send it to them and they will replace it. The service of Belkin is excellent and I hope they keep to their word.
A good overall keyboard, as long as you look after the hinge it will last more than four months. ...
Advantages: great design, very good to type with, great value for money Disadvantages: Doesn't have internet / media facilities for advanced users
I have written reviews about most of my other computer accessories; my monitor, printer, scanner and speaker, so the next logical step moved me onto the Keyboard - 'The Logitech ClassicKeyboard'
To say that a keyboard is a classic can't entirely be true. I'm sure that it isn't the '1975 spec Jaguar E-Type V12 Roadster with factory hardtop' of the keyboard world but it does the job quite well.
*Keyboard Trivia*
Here's a bit of keyboard trivia for you; 'answers on a postcard stuff' - well, in the comments section will do! What is the longest word that can be typed with the left hand? (I.e. on the left hand side of the keyboard)
Ok, well back to the Keyboard. Our keyboard (which I'm typing on as we speak!) came as part of a package from Tescos when we purchased our latest computer several years ago. It has been very reliable ...
Advantages: Cheap, exactly what you expect Disadvantages: Given price, none
So i moved to sweden, and one of the first things i got was a keyboard. Why? well, simply because i'm studying the language and it would be useful to be able to type in the domestic language. Don't get me wrong, there are exactly the same amount of buttons as a UK keyboard, just a few of the letters are rearranged (and new swedish characters added). Its described as a classickeyboard. Well, classic as in the layout is the standard QWERTY with all the buttons where you would expect to find them on a full sized keyboard. There aren't any fancy buttons here which you would get on other keyboards, but lets be fair, this is a wired, basic keyboard. And you're only paying about £5-£10 for one of these (swedish or british!) The buttons protrude quite a lot, but thats just normal, think back to your typical beige keyboards from the 90s ...
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Manufacturer's product description
Standard, chaste, simple. The traditional shape, the classic layout, familiar beauty. Belkin has kept all the things you love, then it snucks in a few new amazing features. Belkin knows - you're a purist - but come on! It is a keyboard, not a typewriter! The ClassicKeyboard is the traditional design 107-key keyboard utilizing features such as high quality data markings for long lasting symbols and letters, Windows 98 Hot Keys for quick commands, and a rubber membrane for quiet typing.PRODUCT FEATURES:QuietType Technology eliminates bothersome clicking noise;Adjustable keyboard height for more comfortable typing;PS/2 & AT compatible;PC99 compliant connector;107 keys.
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