Product DescriptionThe keyboard with connections! The Kensington Ci70 Keyboard has two built-in USB 2.0 ports and a mini-USB connector to help you sync your digital photos, videos and music. The sleek, low-profile design fits into your life while also optimizing your space. Subtle upgrades make all the difference, including soft-touch keys that offer a crisp, responsive touch for added comfort, and a sliding door that offers a nice, finished look. PC and Mac Compatible. In Black.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - good keyboard, exactly what i was looking for and usb ports were a plus. one glitch with my sansa clip mp3 player
i love how quiet typing is now, and i love how small the footprint on this is. i have limited space on my keyboard/mouse tray and i havent been able to find a keyboard that would fit properly for years, not one that included a 10-key. anyway, works out great and looks sleek. only problem ive had with it is that the attached mini usb cable has had a weird reaction to my mp3 player. when i connect it and transfer songs, my keyboard no longer works, and i have to disconnect it and reconnect. this doesnt ... Read More
Rating: - USB hub on the keyboard
I bought this keyboard because of the USB hub built in. The keys are a little small for bigger fingers but otherwise the keyboard is nice and the USB ports are very handy for your thumbdrives or camera connections.
Rating: - Good keyboard but...
I like the fact that this keyboard has additional usb drivers but from a gamers perspective when i plugged in my gaming mouse (ms 3.0a) into one of the given usb's it only detected an average of 80hz (avg is 125hz) on the mouserate checker. i tried both the usb in the keyboard and both gave the same results. not really a con for most but just letting you guys know what you're getting before you buy. cheers !
Rating: - Russ Walkowich MyMac.com Review
I'm a pretty fast typist but the one thing I kept hearing while I was typing at home was "Why are you typing so loudly?" Hey, it wasn't me, it was just the keyboard responding to my fingers flying over the keys. I've always, for the most part, used an Apple keyboard hooked up to my Macs. You know, the big, almost sounds like a typewriter, keyboards.
Now when I purchased and started to use my new MacBook in January, there were no longer any complaints of my banging the keyboard to death. Why, ... Read More
Rating: - Poor Quality Control
The unit arrived with a Tab key that did not function. The over all typing experience is sluggish. I have contacted Kensington for a replacement to the DOA keyboard and they claim this is a discontinued model. I am waiting to see what they replace it with.