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Apple Wireless Keyboard (2007)

Pros

  • Made in 2007, but has aged extremely well (looks modern)
  • Available for $25-35 on eBay (great bargain)
  • Dense metal body, but also very lightweight for portability.
  • Smooth white matte-like bottom makes it comfortable to carry.
  • Beautiful clean silver and white aesthetic.
  • Keys are firm, easy to press and offer tactile feedback.
  • Keys are not a dust or fingerprint magnet.
  • Very thin, with the 2x AA batteries slot to elevate it.
  • Has the lowest possible width and length a functional keyboard can have.
  • Connects to Windows via Bluetooth very easily.
  • Looks as good in real life as in the picture (unlike many keyboards).

 

Cons

  • No USB ports (can't access BIOS with it)
  • Don't pay full retail price.
  • No backlighting (which is not a big deal)
  • Took me a while to figure out I needed a coin to open the batteries slot.

 

Overall

Obviously, this is not for people who want a mechanical or full-sized keyboard (for competitive gaming or certain professional applications), but it wouldn't be fair to judge this product by that standard.  For consumers who want a very small form factor and portable keyboard with excellent build quality all around at an affordable price, this is an excellent product and strongly recommended.

 

Rating: 9/10

PC Build: R5-1600.  Scythe Mugen 5.  GTX 1060.  120 GB SSD.  1 TB HDD.  FDD Mini C.  8 GB RAM (3000 MHz).  Be Quiet Pure Wings 2.  Capstone-550.  Deepcool 350 RGB.

Peripherals: Qisan Magicforce (80%) w/ Gateron Blues.  Razer Naga Chroma.  Lenovo 24" 1440p IPS.  PS4 Controller.

Audio: Focusrite (Solo, 2nd), SM57, Triton Fethead, AKG c214, Sennheiser HD598's, ATH-M50x, AKG K240, Novation Launchkey

Wishlist: MP S-87, iPad, Yamaha HS5's, more storage

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I particularly like apple keyboards, especially because they have low profile tactile switches in which I can generally type fast on. I like low profile cherry MX blue switches because of the tactile feel and activation time allows me for fast typing.

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