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HP Wireless Elite Keyboard
 
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HP Wireless Elite Keyboard

by Hewlett-Packard
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (178 customer reviews)

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Technical Details

  • Stylish keyboard with black finish, silver accents, and low-profile keys
  • Operates quietly with the high-tech "scissor switch" design
  • Advanced 2.4 GHz wireless technology for less delays or dropouts--operate up to 32 feet away
  • Control entertainment via multimedia keys, including 3 buttons for volume and HP TouchSmart PC hot keys
  • Compatible with Microsoft Windows 98 SE, Windows Me, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7
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Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 17.3 x 6.1 x 0.6 inches ; 1.8 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • ASIN: B001IOHAVO
  • Item model number: FQ480AA#ABA
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (178 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank
    #3 in  Electronics > Computers & Accessories > Mice & Keyboards > Keyboards
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: September 14, 2004

Product Description

Amazon.com Product Description

Built-to-last, the HP Wireless Elite Keyboard (model FQ480AA) provides a full featured keyboard that combines style and high-tech key design to deliver an ultra-thin design and silent operation.



The ultra-thin and stylish HP Wireless Elite Keyboard.
Features & Specifications

  • High-tech design: The black finish and silver accents along with the low profile key design offers a distinctive style. The reduced foot-print design saves desktop space
  • Silent operation: High-tech scissor switch keyboard design offers a quite experience.
  • Wireless freedom: Free yourself from wires with wireless keyboard--up to 32 feet. Advanced 2.4 GHz wireless technology for less delays or dropouts. The included wireless USB mini-receiver installs effortlessly and eliminates clutter. Wireless mini-receiver has connect light and PC status blue-LED
  • Get more control: Control your entertainment experience with a comprehensive set of multimedia keys.
    • Convenient access for multimedia controls
    • 3-buttons for easy volume control
    • HP TouchSmart PC hot keys
  • Energy efficient: Conserve energy with PC sleep button. Monitor battery level with convenient on screen battery level indicator. Long battery life (keyboard -- 12 months typical)
  • Easy to keep clean: Spill resistant keyboard for easy cleaning.
  • Adjustable keyboard height with 2 different positions
  • 2.4 GHz USB wireless receiver
  • Compatible with Microsoft Windows XP, Windows Vista, or Windows 7
  • Compatible with HP PCs and non-HP PCs
  • 1 year limited warranty

What's In The Box
HP Wireless Elite Keyboard, USB wireless receiver, batteries, software CD and documentation

Product Description

The HP Wireless Elite Keyboard combines style and high-tech key design to deliver an ultra-thin design and silent operation. Built-to-last the HP Wireless Elite Keyboard provides full featured keyboard to complement any PC system at an affordable price. Compatibility: available USB port, CD drive, Microsoft Windows 2000/XP/Vista.

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69 of 75 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Decent keyboard, but not great, July 3, 2009
By AK (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: HP Wireless Elite Keyboard (Electronics)
HP Wireless Elite Keyboard


I needed a modern keyboard to replace the archaic Win95 PS/2 version that I had been using since 1996. I wanted a portable, wireless keyboard with a small footprint. Essentially, that means no wrist pad. Also, I did NOT want a bloated keyboard with a bunch of gimmicky buttons. Finally, I wanted to keep a reasonable budget --- I did not want to break the bank for a simple keyboard. Seems simple enough... but it took me *months* to find one that matched all my criteria. In the end, the HP Elite was my only option. There were no other viable alternatives.

For the most part, the keyboard meets (but does not exceed) my expectations. It's everything the photos show you, and everything the specs sheet say. Nothing more, nothing less.

The keyboard is incredibly slim and lightweight. It's not intrusive, and feels nice to have on your lap while typing. It also has an excellent range --- the signal remains strong even when I'm several yards away. This would've made for an excellent HTPC keyboard, except it lacks the all-important thumb pad.

Speaking of thumb pads, the HP Elite feels very much like a laptop keyboard. It's very quiet, and each keystroke doesn't travel very far. There are dedicated buttons for volume, and also one for sleep. There F1-F11 buttons can double as multimedia buttons when used in conjunction with the Fn (Function) button. I like the minimalist design, even though I was a bit disappointed by the lack of zoom buttons.

There's no need for a wired receiver cluttering your desktop; all the keyboard requires is a little USB dongle plugged into the PC. The dongle has a blue LED that lights up with every keystroke registered. The LED is ridiculously bright, and can be quite annoying if you're working in a darkened room.

There is no indicator at all for the status of your CAPS and NUM locks. It doesn't bother me, although it might bug some people.

My only real complaint with the keyboard is its build quality. It is simply ATROCIOUS. The keyboard is essentially assembled from four panels: Top, Bottom, Left, and Right. The top & bottom are rock solid. The keys themselves feel great. But the side panels? Ugh!!! They feel ridiculously cheap. And you have to touch these panels whenever you grab the wireless keyboard. They are not even completely fastened into the chassis; the slightest contact with your fingers will cause these panels to jiggle. Waaay too much wiggle room in these sections. If you grab the keyboard by the sides, you will hear the side panels move, rattle, and/or squeak. Just awful, AWFUL construction --- this feels very much like one of those cheap OEM accessories that come free with low-end DELL and HP systems. When I first saw the keyboard on display at Fry's, I noticed one of the side panels was missing. I naïvely thought it was just a fluke accident; now I know that wasn't the case.

Despite the poor build quality, I remain more or less pleased with the keyboard. Functionally, it has met all my expectations. And it's not like there are viable alternatives out there that meets all my criteria. Definitely a big change from the bulky Win95 keyboard I had been using since 1996. They don't make 'em like they used to, though. That old keyboard stayed with me for 13 long years. I don't think this HP keyboard will last half as long, Given its flimsy construction, I would be surprised if this thing even lasted 3 years.

I give it 3 stars out of 5.

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27 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Nice keyboard that doesn't eat your desk, April 12, 2009
By sunspot42x "sunspot42x" (San Francisco, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: HP Wireless Elite Keyboard (Electronics)
Picked up one of these yesterday and so far I'm loving it. It's quiet, the key feel isn't bad, the key layout is good (like the enlarged Delete key), and some of the special keys (like the volume control) work even though I haven't bothered to install HP's software (yet, anyhow).

Wireless range is sufficient for my needs. The little USB fob plugged right into my existing USB hub and was recognized by my system instantly without having to load any drivers. Neat!

I love the look of the keyboard, and it's very small without a ton of useless plastic around the edges - just a narrow border about half an inch wide. I was using an older wired USB Apple keyboard with my PC before this - one with white keys and a transparent body - which I chose because it didn't waste a ton of desk space. I'm not sure why manufacturers feel they have to surround their keyboards with an idiotic ocean of useless plastic. Until now, Apple seemed to be one of the few manufacturers who realized that it's not only unnecessary, but also really ugly.

I was never entirely happy with the key feel of the Apple though, and it collected dirt (and cat hair) like nobody's business. And I wanted a wireless keyboard so I could remove it from the desk entirely when I needed the space. This keyboard isn't much larger (same width, about an inch deeper), but doesn't suffer from the same . . . hygiene issues, and the keyfeel is much better.

According to everything I've read the batteries (which it comes with a set of already installed) should last for about a year, at which time I'll probably replace them with rechargeables.

It's a little spendy, and it isn't quite as space-saving as Apple's old design, but given its looks and performance I'd recommend it.

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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Slick, cool, and effective. Amazing value., October 27, 2009
This review is from: HP Wireless Elite Keyboard (Electronics)
I bought this KB for my home PC because I wanted something minimalist and simple. I also liked the style (all black with silver trim on each end). It was such an improvement over my Logitech MX5000 at home as well as my Logitech EX100 at work that I ordered a second one for my office shortly after the first.

I have worked in IT for over 10 years and am very observant and picky about my computer accessories. I have probably used 30 different keyboards extensively. I have never been more impressed by a keyboard than now. These keys are very shallow and responsive. This required some major adjustment when I first got the keyboard. If you transition between this and other keyboards that have keys that are a "normal" depth/stroke, you might have trouble. If you are used to typing on laptops, then you'll feel right at home. The keys require very little effort to press so you can really lay down text at a rapid pace. I can comfortably type at 90+ WPM on this KB. The keys also feel like they are mounted well - for instance, you can push on the very outside corner of the space bar and it will go down, unlike some keyboards that are very resistant to off-center keypresses.

This keyboard is very quiet. My old Logitechs sounded like typewriters when I really got going. This one isn't silent, but I can type in a quiet room and be at peace. With a little restraint, you could safely type while someone is sleeping nearby. The plastic is dense and I think a lot of the hollow tapping noise you would get out of a thicker keyboard is muted on this model.

Speaking of the plastic, I would say the construction is OK. After a few weeks of use, I noticed that the silver trim on each side rattles if you play with it. Also, the rubber feet on the bottom of the KB are a little thin and the KB will rock a little if on an uneven surface (this also causes a tapping noise as the keyboard rocks back and forth). I resolved this on my warped desk with some Scotch tape.

No clue on battery life yet. I'm approaching a month so far.

As far as features go, there are none. There is no software to install, no caps lock/num lock lights, and no assignable function keys. There is an Fn button so the function keys can double as navigation buttons for a media player (start, stop, pause, eject). The F10-F11 keys have screen brightness icons, which I assume is a carryover from the HP Elite PC series. There are also volume up/down/mute buttons above the number pad. Other than that it is a plain jane keyboard - just what a keyboard should be. It has little folding legs in the rear to prop up the keyboard but this KB is so thin I think I like it better when it is laying flat on the desk.

Some reviews suggest that the keyboard misses keystrokes and sometimes doubletypes. I observed this one time in my office. I don't know if it was a wireless interference issue, but this is NOT normal for this KB. As I said I own two and have purchased a third for a coworker who fell in love with the design. Of the three I have used, none have had a problem with doubletyping or missing keystrokes. I even use this keyboard in conjunction with a Microsoft wireless mouse and there are no interference issues. I have played modern FPS games and there is no lag or delay or whatever.

In short, this keyboard is an excellent bargain, considering it is wireless.
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5.0 out of 5 stars great little keyboard
This keyboard is slim and light and easy to hold on my lap. The keys are not raised very high which takes a little bit of getting used to. Read more
Published 2 days ago by mz rose

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent keyboard for the price!

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4.0 out of 5 stars resloved issues
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Product!!
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4.0 out of 5 stars As Advertised
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2.0 out of 5 stars Not as good as some reviewers say.
I was really surprised when after seeing so many positive reviews I saw that this HP keyboard was actually not that good. Read more
Published 1 month ago by chunky monkey

3.0 out of 5 stars It was okay until...
...the letters wore off the keys. There's no more w, e, r, t, o, or n. And the y, u, s, d, f g, h, and m are on the way out. It's possible that I overuse it. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Keyboard!
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