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Model: Lenovo 800 Self-Charging Bluetooth Keyboard, Uses Ambient Light for Charging, Bluetooth 5.1, Supports 3 Devices, Battery Free, Wireless, Grey
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I've bought it, and I am returning it.
Negatives: Typing is quite the opposite of what I'm used to on Thinkpad laptops. There are no pleasant clicks. I had to put noticeable effort into the keypress, and I feel it in my fingers, compared to a light press and click for the Thinkpads. Hitting the key off-center requires even more pressure, and mishits happen as the layout is wider than the one on laptops. I'm not excited about the key texture either. It feels like rubber, reminding me of the $5 rubber "spillproof" keyboards CompUSA used to sell. Some letters printed on keycaps are off by half a millimeter, making it slightly asymmetrical. The tiny print that is pleasantly thin on Thinkpad keyboards is ugly thick on this one.
Positives: The build is solid, no shakes in keys, no rattling sounds when moving fingers over the keyboard. Keys aren't bent when pressed off-center. The overall keyboard look is good, except for the print job on the keys.
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Would love to see a good review of how the keyboard compares to the Thinkpad laptop keyboards.
all seriousness, those are for office usage, not for game rooms.
Negatives: Typing is quite the opposite of what I'm used to on Thinkpad laptops. There are no pleasant clicks. I had to put noticeable effort into the keypress, and I feel it in my fingers, compared to a light press and click for the Thinkpads. Hitting the key off-center requires even more pressure, and mishits happen as the layout is wider than the one on laptops. I'm not excited about the key texture either. It feels like rubber, reminding me of the $5 rubber "spillproof" keyboards CompUSA used to sell. Some letters printed on keycaps are off by half a millimeter, making it slightly asymmetrical. The tiny print that is pleasantly thin on Thinkpad keyboards is ugly thick on this one.
Positives: The build is solid, no shakes in keys, no rattling sounds when moving fingers over the keyboard. Keys aren't bent when pressed off-center. The overall keyboard look is good, except for the print job on the keys.
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