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4.0 out of 5 stars
Discoloration,
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This review is from: Moshi Celesta English Slim Black Keyboard w/ Dust Cover (Personal Computers)
When the package arrives you can feel the quality. FEEL it.
I loved this keyboard dearly. I used it for about a year daily at work, hours and hours. However, the finish where my hands rest slowly began to discolor. Human sweat is nasty stuff, but I paid 130 bucks for a freaking keyboard. It should be the best of the best. I still love it. But I love the memory of the day it came out the box. -Edit: Gave it away for free since the finish became so bad.
2.0 out of 5 stars
Can't see the keys,
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This review is from: Moshi Celesta English Slim Black Keyboard w/ Dust Cover (Personal Computers)
Looks cool, VERY well built, but the orange letters on the black keys are impossible to see. Wish it was backlit, I returned it.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Expensive, but great design and great feel,
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This review is from: Moshi Celesta English Slim Black Keyboard w/ Dust Cover (Personal Computers)
I recently bought a new "aluminum" iMac and it came with the new Apple slimline keyboard. I tried to like it ... really, but it hurt the tips of my fingers and I just couldn't get used to it. I'm a touch typist and I made repeated annoying mistakes due to the radically different feel.
I went to the store looking for a replacement and found the moshi. Mine is a big black slab of aluminum and it feels very sturdy and nicely designed (very Apple Computer like) and the feel so far is very good. I can type quickly and accurately on it and it looks nice, even in black, sitting next to my new iMac. There is no software to install, and I didn't have any problems with applications or the OS (even Windows XP under Parallels) when I plugged it in. Some of the keys are oddly placed (like the OSX media keys) but I got used to it pretty quickly. The feel is more like a very good laptop keyboard with a little more soft resistence like a regular keyboard. Hopefully it will last for me, but I have to say so far I'm very satisfied. |
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