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October 2010
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The editors liked
Lets you type fast. No wire.
Sleek design. Thin profile with a small footprint. Bluetooth connectivity. Keys are soft
Fast
And responsive. Excellent software utilities support in OS X.
Lightweight
Sleek Design
Short Keystroke
Fullsize keys
Surprisingly nice to type on
Good battery life
Pornstar looks
Classy pornstar
Not cokehead pornstar
Although
It is thin enough
Wireless
Ultrathin profile
Minimal footprint
Simple Bluetooth pairing
Top row keys offers one-touch access to popular Mac features
Automatic shut off conserves energy
The editors didn't like
No keypad.
No number pad on the wireless version. No recharging station. Cumbersome one-button mouse. Keyboard is not ergonomic. Will work with Windows
But specialized software is not available.
Lack of Numpad and Printscreen cluster
Short Keystroke(could be a turnoff)
Learning curve to scale before typing becomes painless
Abstract: Even if you're comfortable with the iPad 2's on-screen keyboard and can happily tap out a status update or quick email, you might not want to use it for tasks like writing a lengthy report. One option is to ditch the tablet for a full-fledged laptop --...
Abstract: Both as a compromise and as an overall design, the best of the bunch is Apple’s official Wireless Keyboard ($69), which was on the market predating the release of the iPad and has not as yet been changed in any way for iOS devices. Because Apple made ...
Abstract: Explaining why a keyboard is good or bad is a unique challenge, compared to other products. How a keyboard is isn’t a scientific study. Instead, it’s entirely based on feel and functionality, and ultimately, the keyboard that’s right for you will nine ...
However, it’s less suited for use in an office environment – many people simply find it too compact to type on rapidly. It doesn’t have a proper numeric keypad either, so it’s not much use if your work involves a lot of number crunching....
Ultrathin profile; minimal footprint; simple Bluetooth pairing; top row keys offers one-touch access to popular Mac features; automatic shut off conserves energy
Lacks number pad, small keys may feel cramped for some users
Apple bundles its Wireless Keyboard with every new iMac because it matches the computer's strengths in terms of minimal design and simple functionality. While some may bemoan its lack of extra features, the Apple Wireless Keyboard does the job and loo...
Fullsize keys, Surprisingly nice to type on, Good battery life, Pornstar looks, Classy pornstar, not cokehead pornstar, Although, it is thin enough, Wireless
Learning curve to scale before typing becomes painless, Missing a lot of keys, so, Despite the name, isnt exactly a wireless Apple keyboard, Not supercheap, No black version, Subpar when not used with OS X
The keyboard is really good at being non-existent. Its not great for work, but is a surprise winner when it comes to gaming--which I should point out, only needs half a keyboard, anyway--so it falls into the \"keyboard for people who hate keyboards\" ca...
Lack of Numpad and Printscreen cluster, Short Keystroke(could be a turnoff)
For those looking to use their Apple computer with a secondary monitor and keyboard/mouse setup, the Apple Wireless Keyboard quick and simple solution to detach yourself from your actual laptop and maintain a clean desktop. While the lack of a numpad i...
Sleek design. Thin profile with a small footprint. Bluetooth connectivity. Keys are soft, fast, and responsive. Excellent software utilities support in OS X.
No number pad on the wireless version. No recharging station. Cumbersome one-button mouse. Keyboard is not ergonomic. Will work with Windows, but specialized software is not available.
The Apple Wireless Keyboard and Mighty Mouse deliver simplicity and elegance, but at some cost to wrist comfort....
Abstract: The first thing you’ll notice about the US$79 Apple Wireless Keyboard is its size. In fact, the graphic accompanying this story is life-sized. Okay, not really, but the keyboard is amazingly petite. Which is both its strong and weak points. Like its...