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Kensington Slim Type Keyboard - PC ( 64365 ) | 
enlarge | Brand: Kensington Category: CE
List Price: $26.99 Buy New: $23.24 You Save: $3.75 (14%)
New (51) Used (4) from $15.01
Rating: 93 reviews Sales Rank: 3520
Color: Black, Silver Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Keyboard: QWERTY Shipping Weight (lbs): 4 Dimensions (in): 18 x 2 x 9 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Warranty: 5 years warranty
MPN: 64365 Model: 64365 UPC: 085896643654 EAN: 0085896643654 ASIN: B000243DNA
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Sleek contemporary profile complements any desktop | | • | Scissor-switch technology delivers crisp, responsive touch typing | | • | Laptop-style keys with a lighter action for faster typing | | • | Intuitive hot keys for one-touch multimedia control | | • | Easy USB connection |
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Product Description The Kensington SlimType Keyboard delivers comfort and convenience - with a style that will complement any desktop. Outside, the sleek, slim exterior reflects today's contemporary styling. Inside, the latest keyboard technologies deliver fingertip convenience and control. Scissor-switch key technology - found in laptops - delivers light action typing with a crisp, responsive feel. And intuitive multimedia hot keys provide one-touch control of volume, play/pause, track, mute, and eject. There are even hot keys for sleep and calculator modes.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 88 more reviews...
Great keyboard! November 22, 2008 Merri (Houston) I love the key action, and the slim profile. It saves wear on my laptop keyboard. This was a good purchase.
Nice Slim Keyboard November 22, 2008 Jason Barmer (Nashville, TN) If you are looking for the feel of a laptop while typing at your desktop, then this keyboard will suffice. I've enjoyed using it for the past year or so. I prefer a lighter touch, but I think most people would find this keyboard a lot more enjoyable than the standard PC keyboards which basically require you to pound each freakin' character. I unfortunately blew mine to smithereens with static shock yesterday. Never had that happen before, but it is definitely toasted.
Excellent Keyboard. November 10, 2008 Dean Smith If you're looking for a keyboard that's like a laptop, this keyboard would be great for you. Even though some key placement is weird, I'm not having any problems with it. This is still a good keyboard for gaming if you're used to gaming on a laptop, and the odd place for the insert key actually is good for some games, and even going further on gaming, this keyboard registers many keys at once. My keyboard still works and looks just as good since the day I bought it. I didn't need a usb extension cord since the cord was plenty long enough. So far I don't see any wear on the chrome looking trim around the keyboard, but I don't rest my hands on it. Fingerprints do show well on it though, but it comes off easily with any cloth. This keyboard is perfect for me, there's not one thing wrong with it in my opinion.
NOT for anyone with large hands October 31, 2008 Scuz Bunny (New Hope, PA USA) I've used this for months. Great feel and in many ways I love it and very much appreciate the compact size...I have 4 computers and I'm drowning in keyboards. It's because it's so good in so many ways that I'm frustrated by a pair of fatal flaws. 1) The "caps lock" key does not have a right side depression like on every Microsoft, Logitech or full-size Apple keyboard I've ever owned. I have large male hands and I'm can rarely type more than a few lines without hitting the caps lock when going for the "A" key. 2) Same on the other side -- I find that I'm always snagging the "home" key when backspacing. The keys are fairly short-travel, so it only takes a very light touch to activate a switch. I can excuse the home key problem because of the compact design, but not the cap locks problem. This is not bad engineering, just dumb, thoughtless design, probably to save a tenth of a cent. If you have petite paws, I'd say go for it! But I'm planning to replace mine.
Closest Feel to a Laptop Computer You Can Find October 20, 2008 G. Cox (Shanghai, China) This keyboard generally has the typing feel of my new HP laptop computer which I consider to be the gold standard. However, the keys are considerably more difficult to press than the HP computer. If you do a lot of typing every day, your fingers may experience fatigue. If you just do intermittent typing, you won't be disappointed. For a compact keyboard, the layout is quite good. The arrow keys and page up and down keys are located in a good and sensible location. Both shift keys are full sized along with the enter key and backspace key. Along the top of the keyboard, there are useful keys for volume up/down and mute. One button is an on-screen calculator which is very useful. There are play, pause and fast forward and rewind buttons. And I just tested the sleep button during this message and my computer recovered quite nicely without crashing. Overall, this is a extremely good keyboard value that I highly recommend.
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