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Electronics : Kensington 64370 Keyboard for life USB |
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from: Kensington
List Price: $14.49Amazon.com's Price: $13.95 You Save: $0.54 ( 4%)Prices subject to change.
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Kensington
Color: Black
EAN: 0085896643708
Keyboard Description: QWERTY
Label: Kensington
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Manufacturer: Kensington
Model: 64370
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Kensington
Sales Rank: 7966
Special Features: nv:Keyboard Type^Slim|Keys^104|Connection Type^USB
Studio: Kensington
Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty
Features:- Kensington Edge: Spill-safe keyboard with lifetime warranty--never buy another keyboard!
- Keyboard has sturdy metal back plate and sealed membrane design
- USB compatible keyboard for PCs running Windows 98 and later
- 104 key keyboard
- Sleek, slim profile saves valuable workspace, complements professional workstation
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Average Rating: 
Rating: - Good layout and very durable
The great layout for playing games (I use the up, down, right, left buttons to move along with the nine buttons above, the nine button keypad to the right and can also use the R Ctrl, Shift, Enter and windows menu key for a total of 23 different buttons within easy reach of my left hand to change weapons, etc) and the steel back makes a very durable keyboard as I tend to drop it, step on it, or spill stuff on it. It does not have the best key action in the world but for $15 its great. I'm ordering ... Read More
Rating: - Cheap and water proof so far.
I just ran into a receipt showing I've owned one of these keyboards for two years.
This is close to a record for me - I buy my keyboards in 6-packs. I either destroy them in FPS gaming or coffee spills.
It's a very standard mushy keyboard feel - not fancy laptop keyboard action or old IBM metal springs.
Rating: - Great keyboard--feels like original IBM PC
I just got this keyboard, and I already love it. It has the same satisfying 'clickiness' of the original IBM PC keyboard. The only negative is the size of the backspace key--it's not oversize as it is on many newer keyboards. But that's not a problem for me, as I am used to a smaller backspace.
This keyboard has the 'Wake Up', 'Sleep', and 'Power' keys that most Vista-capable computers support. I particularly like being able to shut the system down with a keypress--I haven't been able ... Read More
Rating: - Great keyboard for the money
Kensington make a great little keyboard for the money here. Spillproof, sealed membrane top and plus it has the "Sleep", "Power Off", and "Wake-Up" keys on it. We use it on a heavily used house computer which has 4 different users on it and it is holding up well.
I personally use a KeyTronic Lifetime Series keyboard since my skin chemistry is very hard on the lettering on the keys, causing the stenciled letters to wear off quickly. I have had the KeyTronic for 5 years of everyday use ... Read More
Rating: - Mixed results and quality
I wanted a basic USB keyboard. This largely fits the bill except that Kensington felt the need to put an extra row of buttons above the arrows. I constantly run afoul of this in the month or so of use I've had. The formerly 6 keys above the arrows get shoved down and the keys from the function key row drop down where "Insert" used to start to total 9 keys. I hit the scroll lock when I mean to go "Home" and alert my KVM device inadvertently. It must be that I am an old dog. But it's not like the ... Read More
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