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I'm going crazy here trying to find decent keyboards. Is it too much to ask?
Part of my frustration is the inability to test drive contenders. I don't want much, just a reasonable feel that facilitates accurate typing. That is, not too soft but not too clacky.
There's tons of Microsoft and Logitech options, but most of them are cheap crap with markups that make your eyes water. From what I've seen, I liked the Logitech Elite (and hated the M$ equivalent), and that was about it. Conversely, I can't believe what Logitech has the front to sell at the low end. We went for a tour last weekend and I convinced myself that the Microsoft Standard Internet keyboard was passable.
Trouble is, that's a 'retail' keyboard - the various flavors of OEM equivalent are an unknown quantity. Opinions, please?
I believe that products that are branded with the actual manufacturer's name are more likely to offer value. But there's a scarily short list (at least in this part of the world):
A4 Tech (recent examples looked pretty nasty to me)
Acer (poor quality in my experience)
Aopen
Benq
BTC (tons of models and some are quite interesting, eg weigh > 2lbs)
Cherry
Chicony
Genius (maybe too soft and I worry about the robustness)
Gigabyte (probably not a manufacturer)
Logitech (not a manufacturer)
Microsoft (not a manufacturer)
Mitsubishi (appear to be same as Benq)
Samsung (some okay, some bad)
I'm typing this on the top of the line Samsung; it's passable but the keys are pretty wobbly.
I've given up on Mitsubishi/Benq - seems to be a little heavy for most people and samples are inconsistent.
There's a good review of a Gigabyte cordless combo on the web, but I don't need business customers coping with the logistics (batteries, reliability, etc).
There are others, but availability is questionable.
So, what do other people here do?
Part of my frustration is the inability to test drive contenders. I don't want much, just a reasonable feel that facilitates accurate typing. That is, not too soft but not too clacky.
There's tons of Microsoft and Logitech options, but most of them are cheap crap with markups that make your eyes water. From what I've seen, I liked the Logitech Elite (and hated the M$ equivalent), and that was about it. Conversely, I can't believe what Logitech has the front to sell at the low end. We went for a tour last weekend and I convinced myself that the Microsoft Standard Internet keyboard was passable.
Trouble is, that's a 'retail' keyboard - the various flavors of OEM equivalent are an unknown quantity. Opinions, please?
I believe that products that are branded with the actual manufacturer's name are more likely to offer value. But there's a scarily short list (at least in this part of the world):
A4 Tech (recent examples looked pretty nasty to me)
Acer (poor quality in my experience)
Aopen
Benq
BTC (tons of models and some are quite interesting, eg weigh > 2lbs)
Cherry
Chicony
Genius (maybe too soft and I worry about the robustness)
Gigabyte (probably not a manufacturer)
Logitech (not a manufacturer)
Microsoft (not a manufacturer)
Mitsubishi (appear to be same as Benq)
Samsung (some okay, some bad)
I'm typing this on the top of the line Samsung; it's passable but the keys are pretty wobbly.
I've given up on Mitsubishi/Benq - seems to be a little heavy for most people and samples are inconsistent.
There's a good review of a Gigabyte cordless combo on the web, but I don't need business customers coping with the logistics (batteries, reliability, etc).
There are others, but availability is questionable.
So, what do other people here do?