w00t! Got my new BenQ DeskSaver keyboard

verselloversello New
edited November 2004 in Hardware
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I've gone through quite a few mini keyboards, although some of them have broke down in the past (ie - spilled ramen noodles on one, doh), but this BenQ keyboard seems to be the best in terms of key feel. The other mini keyboards that I have don't feel as tactile as this, although the Cooler Master is a superb keyboard. The keys on this BenQ are smaller than normal, however, so anyone with chubby fingers would have a tough time with this keyboard.

Additionally, the BenQ keyboard is paper thin :O

Comments

  • drowddrowd Texas
    edited October 2004
    nice man, how much did it cost?
  • verselloversello New
    edited October 2004
    $36 from CompUSA.
  • drowddrowd Texas
    edited October 2004
    :rockon:
  • edited October 2004
    now with the mini keyboard wouldnt it be harder to type and play games?
  • verselloversello New
    edited October 2004
    Not really because the keys are like laptop keys so they're usually very responsive. It takes getting used to, however.
  • Nive11enNive11en
    feels like getting a Coolermaster alu keyboard and a Lian Li case now :D
    Europe
    edited November 2004
    feels like getting a Coolermaster alu keyboard and a Lian Li case now :D
  • verselloversello New
    edited November 2004
    Nive11en wrote:
    * Nive11en feels like getting a Coolermaster alu keyboard and a Lian Li case now :D

    One thing I noticed about the CoolerMaster alu keyboard was that a couple keys had a mushy feeling, like they were worn out, even though I didn't really own it too long.
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