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Simple, quiet and comfortable to use...
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capescafe
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Apr 15, 2007
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Pros: Quiet, comfortable for typing, more ergonomic.
Cons: Doesn't have a lot of extras if you like that.
The Bottom Line: If you don't need all the extras but need something more ergonomic, more comfortable, then I recommend this one.
Review: I bought this keyboard because I've started to have lots of problems with my wrists while I work at my computer. I'm a web designer, so I'm at the computer A LOT! This keyboard stood out to me while browsing the keyboard section at Fry's, because it had ...
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great ergonomic keyboard
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dimamo1983
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Nov 4, 2006
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Pros: ergonomics, key placement, does not require any additional software
Cons: none
Review: Bought this keyboard after having a curved Logitech keyboard for three years (batteries leaked and destroyed it so decided to get usb one this time). The price seemed right and the keyboard turned out to be good. It is slightly curved providing better ...
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Best Keyboard Ever Used!
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commercesd
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Feb 9, 2007
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Pros: Absolutely fantastic. Very quiet, easy, responsive keys. Better than high-priced ergo keyboards.
Cons: None.
Review: The keyboard has a standard length of just over 18 inches and width of just over 8.5, is very slim, light - at 1.5 inches high, very sturdy. The design is black matte. The buttons have a very slim/sleek design. Starting from the left, there are the ...
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Excellent keyboard that meets my requirements
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myronx19
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Nov 17, 2007
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Pros: short stroke keys! The curve is ok..
Cons: no sleep button, but no big deal..
Review: Unfortunately I'm suffering from Ulnar nerve problems while typing.. think of Carpal tunnel, well... ulnar nerve problems is just as painful. What I really like about this keyboard is the SHORT STROKES required to type!! Long keystrokes were ...
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If you like laptop soft touch keyboards, this one is great
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paulsavage
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Jul 13, 2007
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Pros: Soft touch keys, slight adjustment for comfort, great controls for WMP
Cons: Quick keys are not configurable
The Bottom Line: This is for soft touch lovers only. If you are an ergonomic fan, this keyboard will be more frustrating than not.
Review: I love my laptop keyboard because it takes significantly less time to make a letter appear than one of the standard higher key keyboards. I am about an 80-85 word typist on a laptop keyboard and this is cut by about 20-25% when using a standard ...
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Meets my keyboard needs
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flarkit
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Oct 3, 2006
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Pros: Comfortable and quiet typing, neat and minimalistic appearance, good price
Cons: None that stand out
The Bottom Line: I would like to replace all my keyboards with the Comfort Curve 2000. It's neat, quiet, comfortable and inexpensive
Review: I've been using the basic MS keyboards at work and at home for about 6 years. They're comfortable to use, built ruggedly enough to last for a long time and in addition, I've become accustomed to the 'Calculator' shortcut button above the numeric keypad. ...
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Very serviceable minimalist ergonomic keyboard.
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ocwarf
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Dec 7, 2005
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Pros: Smooth ergonomic design, keys feel great, compact minimalism, price
Cons: Useless support legs, no wrist support, limited extras, no software included
The Bottom Line: This keyboard has very basic features but performs well. Try the design in a store before you buy and make sure it feels comfortable for you. Minimalist bliss.
Review: I purchased this keyboard as an interim replacement for my weathered keyboard, until I could find exactly what I wanted. It has been over a month and I still haven't looked for another keyboard, since this one is serving exceptionally well. I must ...
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I love this keyboard - replaced at home and work!
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sugarprincess
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Jan 20, 2008
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Pros: The curve is great. Inexpensive. Calculator key. Media buttons.
Cons: Letters wear off.
The Bottom Line: Recommended with reservations. Great keyboard for the price, but it isn't going to last forever.
Review: As I spend all day every day on the computer (both at work and at home) I have discovered that the curved (not split) ergonomic keyboard helps my hands and wrists. I also am not fond of wireless keyboards so I like that this is wired.) I have replaced ...
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Not for business use
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maxfizpage
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Aug 12, 2008
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Pros: Cheap, nice feel
Cons: Enter Key breaks 25% of the time
Review: EPIC FAIL! Cheap disposable keyboard. This is a nice little keyboard. It has a soft feel and is cheap. Unfortunately it is one of the worst buying decisions my company has made. We have purchased 30-40 of these keyboards bundled with mice. Over the last ...
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