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71 Key Wireless Mechanical Keyboard

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71 Key Wireless Mechanical Keyboard

2024-06-29 09:47:58

This keyboard is my first mechanical keyboard. Amazing keyboard, with the Cherry MX Blue switches (there are other kinds as well) giving good feedback and audible click. Would definitely recommend this keyboard! Key puller- make sure you have it gripped on the bottom of the key; not on the side. Pull up straight, not at an angle. Use the 'FN' key to use the functions on the F keys (the top row of keys) B&H Photo Video shipped it kinda slow, but it was the holiday season!

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2024-05-01 06:48:22

I went from a membrane keyboard to the mechanical keyboard; a bit of a transition to adjust to the key noise and height. HOWVER, the ease of typing and the 'feel' as you type is great. Very responsive keyboard and I love the backlit keys.

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2024-05-19 01:35:33

I am typing on this keyboard now. It is mechanical fused with wireless technology. And I like the sound of the old mechanical keys. They feel good on my fingers. The mouse is also quite good, and the scroll wheel feels pretty solid.

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2024-05-28 08:37:19

I've been wanting an illuminated mechanical keyboard for some time. Tried a wireless one, but it had power saving that could not be turned off, a real hassle. I'm not a gamer, so I didn't buy the MX version. Found this cabled model with the red keys, sounded right for me. I am not disappointed. Bought a 3rd party waterproof skin for it, too, fits perfect. I'm quite happy, especially with the numlock light, my 17 laptop doesn't have one for its numpad.

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2024-06-05 07:46:45

I wanted a wireless key board with the numeric keypad...I do a lot of date entry. Chose the Apple product over others because of past experience with Apple products. Also looked at other manufacturers and customer comments...this clinched my decision to buy the Apple product. It is a great keyboard and meets all of my expectations. One thing to note, previous Apple keyboards have tabs underneath that allows you to tilt the front of the keyboard up...this keyboard does not have that feature. I put a small piece of wood under the key board to tilt mine up.

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2024-07-06 02:58:37

This is the best keyboard I have ever used. I particularly like the "stealth" key!

5
2024-09-27 08:12:19

It's very difficult to admit that I could get so revved-up about a qwerty keyboard, but the Logitech K750 solar powered wireless is really something to get excited about. What I like about it the most is that the key response is very fast and accurate. It has just the right amount of 'depth of throw' so when I'm entering logins and passwords at lightning speed, I'm confident that the sequence of key strokes will register correctly. (There's also just the right amount of click to confirm each strike.) Visually, this keyboard has a stylish, Mac-like look: It's very thin, but at the same time, quite heavy which allows it to stay stable while I'm typing on my glass desktop. My previous Logitech keyboard had Bluetooth wireless system and even though I liked that keyboard a lot, it would get a bit squirrelly at times when a keystroke would suddenly go off on an unstoppable, repeating frenetic frenzy. With the K750, Logitech abandons Bluetooth and uses a more stable 2.4 GHz wireless frequency system. The pice de rsistance of course, is that it's solar powered. This thing will pay for itself in a few years just by not having to buy batteries! (When loading-up my old wireless keyboard with new batteries, I always felt a tinge of guilt about how wasteful I was being.) One interesting note: The solar panels on the keyboard are located on the top left and top right with a total of seven solar 'squares' on each side. Just for fun last night, I shut off the lights and focused a concentrated beam of light about four inches above each of the fourteen cells. What I noticed was that each side's center cell #4 was the only square that fired-up the LUX meter (gas gauge) on the solar app pop-up. Good! Now I know I can put Post-it's and business cards at the top of the keyboard and leave just a bit of space to allow both #4 center cells to receive light.

5
2024-07-03 01:38:27

As a speed typist, I needed an external keyboard for my new iPad. I found it in the B&H inventory, the Xcellon wireless Bluetooth model. A spacious, comfortable keyboard design and the scissor key action make for effortless results. Generous features on the Fn row and the numeric key pad provide just about every advantage imaginable. In that the unit accommodates a number of international languages, I had a bit of trouble finding the one compatible with my iPad, but having done that, it has been smooth sailing. I'm delighted with the Xcellon and highly recommend it.

5
2024-05-06 06:27:56

I'm not sure how I could get so revved-up about a qwerty keyboard but the K750 Wireless Solar keyboard is really something to get excited about! The key response is very fast and very accurate. It has just the right amount of throw (or should I say: depth of throw) so that when I'm entering logins and passwords at lightning speed, I'm confident that the correct sequence of key strokes will register correctly. There's also just the right amount of click sound to confirm each strike. Visually, this keyboard has a stylish, Mac-like look. It's also very thin, but at the same time, quite heavy which allows it to stay in a firm, stable position while I'm typing on my glass desktop. My previous Logitech keyboard had Bluetooth wireless and even though I liked that keyboard a lot, it would get a bit squirrelly at times when a keystroke would suddenly go off on an unstoppable/repeating frenetic frenzy. With the K750, Logitech abandons Bluetooth and transmits using a more stable 2.4 GHz wireless frequency system. The pice de rsistance of course, is that it's solar powered and doesn't require batteries! One interesting note: The solar panels on the keyboard are located on the top left and right and there are seven on each side. Just for fun, I shut off the lights (at night) and put a concentrated LED flashlight beam about four inches above each of the fourteen cells. What I noticed is that only the center cell of each group of seven activated the LUX 'gas gauge' on the solar app pop-up. Good, now I know I can put random post-its and business cards on the top of the keyboard knowing to leaving room for the center cell #4 on each side to receive sunlight!

5
2024-04-03 09:46:43

This is the keyboard Apple should have made. Their keyboard features similar key strokes, but is only available without a number keypad for $99. If you want this type of keyboard with a number keypad, it is only available as a WIRED keyboard. But Apple's only wireless keyboard comes without a number keypad. Other features put the Apple keyboard to shame. You can connect up to 4 devices for starters. It takes 5 hours to charge that should last a full year. Apple's comes with replacement batteries. Pricing is the same for both wireless keyboards. If you want a fully-featured keyboard, you can't do better than this Matias keyboard.

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