A minimalist keyboard

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That's the sort of keyboard we have at work; I find the keys a bit harsh, but then mine is very old and the feet have fallen off so it lays flat on the desk which probably doesn't help.
 
Surprised theres has only been one mention of the Apple keyboards.

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I hate those dell keyboards personally. For me there is too much movement in the keys and they feel cheap and nasty. I personally use a Logitech DiNovo for notebooks. It's really quiet, nice and flat, heavy so it doesn't move around and looks great too.
 
I have been using this (just all in black) for over 7yrs now.
Better than g15 for mmorpgs due to the fact that you can reach 3/4 of the keyboard (lots of keybind combinations) without moving your hand from WASD since it's so small : ).
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Full size of this is just 30x16x1.5 cm :).
 
The new Dell keyboards that replace that model up there^ are nicer imo but if you are looking for true minimalism then get the apple keyboard, if you like typing on a laptop style keyboard that is.
 
This one is compact and very heavy (Cherry mechanical keys). Not a gaming board, but has a Fn key instead of the right windows key, Fkeys double up as media keys.

 
I now have the previously discussed Microsoft Bluetooth 6000 keyboard, and i have to say im loving it. Keys are very responsive despite the keyboard being so thin, and the slight curve offers the comfort required.

It was a toss up between this and the apple wireless, but wanted something black. Would definately recommend it.
 
What? didn't even know that apple keyboards work with windows. ahhhhhhhhh damn!
I FAILed lol

Sure does no drivers needed to. there's no "PrintScreen" button, but dont need that with Windows 7 snipping tool. It's a joy to touchtype on once you have got used to the key spacing. Not bad at gaming too.

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