Microsoft Keyboard By superkow on - Updated Oct 15, 2011

My friend owns this keyboard and I've used it many many times. I really like how this keyboard is built. I really enjoy the ergonomic style. It tends to take up more space on the desktop though and if you are living in dorms like I am, deskspace is a precious commodity. I wouldn't buy one because of that and because it costs $50 which is a lot for a keyboard if you ask me. Even though I wouldn't buy one, it doesn't mean I won't enjoy my friend's keyboard as much as possible. It's extremely comfortable and even after a few hours of typing away, you're wrists still feel pretty good. There is also padding for the wrists which is an additional plus. It also has a zoom-in function which I find completely useless. Overall, a very solid keyboard for slightly more than what I would pay.

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