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★★★★★
Great keyboard for convenience and portability.
To quickly summarize, I would recommend this keyboard as an extra keyboard for traveling or a backup. Also if you like to switch between Windows, Mac, iOS, Android, or Linux a lot then this keyboard is a very affordable option. I would not recommend this keyboard as your star player for typing. There are better options for desktops. To start off, I mainly use any keyboard for web browsing, some video games, and extensive code writing. Specifically for this keyboard, I use this keyboard as a backup portable keyboard for my tablet/laptop (Surface Pro 2) for mostly web browsing, homework assignments, and writing code. This keyboard is almost the same size as the wireless Mac keyboard. It's pretty thin just like the Mac keyboard. Build quality is very impressive in my opinion, not like the Mac keyboard though. Though this keyboard feels heavier than the Mac one, it is still light in my opinion. This keyboard is overall compact. I like to put this keyboard in my backpack, forget it's even there sometimes, then take it out whenever I need to. Specific Mac keyboard that I use right below. Apple Wireless Keyboard with Bluetooth - Silver (Certified Refurbished) Of course, can't review a keyboard without discussing the typing experience. At first when I saw this keyboard I thought, "typing on this is going to suck." The main reason I thought this is because it looks kind of cramp. This keyboard's feels prove me wrong. The keys are circular which actually feels different from typing on any other keyboard with square keys. I can feel the edge of my fingertips touch the keyboard whereas any other keyboard if I press a key my finger only maintains contact with the keys themselves. As for key traveling, for me it does not reach a level of satisfaction, but it's almost there. In simpler terms, whenever you press a key on this Logitech it doesn't feel the same as a keyboard meant for desktops. But, it's almost there. This keyboard is small and good for portable use so 'almost there' compared to full sized keyboards is good enough in my opinion. Typing on this keyboard is also very comfortable. I write code for endless hours and my fingers and hands are not bleeding by the end of the day so I consider that a victory in my book. It also helps that this keyboard is shaped like a right triangle to take the pain out of typing. There are of course useful media keys on the function key row so that's a plus. Out of the three keyboards in my images, the most comfortable to least comfortable is Mac, Logitech, and Surface keyboard. Logitech however is a close second so it's still very comfortable to type on compared to the flat Surface keyboard. And lastly, another important aspect of this keyboard is the ability to switch between devices. I have my keyboard registered to my Surface Pro 2, iPad Air, and Mac Mini 2012. It works perfectly for all these devices. Switching between devices is extremely easy. All I have to do is press a button and bam, it's like I'm controlling three airships. Feels great to be in control. There are three lights each light representing a device you are connected to. A light will blink when you are connected to a particular registered device. What else can I say about the bluetooth part, it works and it's quick. Though there are no battery indicators that I know of for this keyboard. I like this keyboard. If someone told me to use this keyboard every day for the rest of my life, I wouldn't mind it. The images contain the Surface Pro 2 detachable keyboard, Mac keyboard, and of course this Logitech keyboard.
March 2016 · Electronics
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