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It almost lays on the desktop. Setup was a breeze-just plug in and it's up and running. I think I'll get used to the profile over time. Other than that, it is lightweight, works well and I would recommend it. I love the look sleek look of this keyboard and it operates and functions great. However, because of it's low profile, it seems to be a bit difficult to type on sometimes.
This design is beautiful and takes up less space. The one major downside is that they don't provide enough power to run most of my devices, except for USB memory sticks or mouse. The flatness took some getting used to, but once you adapt, you'll enjoy typing on it more.
And at $30, you don't have to suffer much for fashion either. USB-powered hard drives, Wacom tablets, even SD/CF card readers will fail because they require more current than these ports supply, so you'll have to plug them into the computer, or a powered hub.But keyboards with USB ports are still uncommon, so I do not fault Apple for not giving them more current. This price is comparable to other keyboards.The keyboard also supplies 2 extra USB ports, a much needed innovation for a lot of people.
I purchased this to replace my plastic white iMac's keyboard (last generation system). This keyboard is both stylish AND practical. I am very happy with this attractive, comfortable, and useful keyboard.
I certainly do. The keys feel better to the touch and don't make nearly as much noise.As with all of Apple's designs, you don't have to sacrifice form for functionality, or the other way around.
Worth the money if you have a Mac and need an external keyboard. This keyboard is awesome. I love the tactile feedback and numeric keypad.
Unless copnstantl;y correcting mistakes is something you don't mindf doing, I'd stay away from this keyboard. This keyboard ios awful. hile it looks pretty, it often goive syou unexpected surprises when typing.
Having used a variety of different Mac and PC keyboards, I really like this new design of the keys. However, the short throw design is easy to get used to and it is possible to type very quickly with high accuracy and most importantly, low effort. I bought the extended keyboard to replace the standard keyboard that comes with the new iMacs. The new keys don't depress nearly as far having a shorter and lighter travel, feeling closer to what you'd get on a Mac laptop. I find the keyboard very quiet and comfortable. Both keyboards utilize the same design of the key switches and have the same feel. However, the extended keyboard has dedicated Page-up, Page down keys in addition to the numeric keypad.
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