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    About the Lenovo(IBM) standalone keyboard

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by pepclub, May 23, 2008.

  1. pepclub

    pepclub Notebook Consultant

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    I know this may be a little OT but I gathered it would collect more accurate responses in this section.

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    So basically, today I had a chance to use the "ThinkPlus Preferred Pro Full-size Keyboard - PS/2 (Business Black)", the ones that came with Thinkcentre desktops as my school labs are loaded with them.

    As I was using it, I don't feel the keypress/feel of the keyboard was noticably different from any other keyboard(those that comes default with desktop PCs) :( . I was expecting the feel of the keyboard to be better than those "normal keyboards" as it's counterpart, the Thinkpad keyboards, are.. you know, better than most laptops keyboard out there.

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  2. elfroggo

    elfroggo Notebook Evangelist

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    The Thinkcentre desktop keyboards I wouldn't expect too much to be exactly the same as Thinkpad keyboards since they are for desktops after all.

    I'm pretty sure there are laptop style Thinkpad USB keyboards though they may no longer be available. They even had a trackpoint on them.