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Nice, but wonder if it comes in 36-DD.
A wired keyboard in 2009? WTF. IMO the Logitech wireless ergonomic keyboard is more comfortable, with much better wireless performance then any of the MS keyboards.
I would settle for 34-C at this point
I rather get a back lit keyboard
I have this keyboard - for a low priced option it is an excellent basic keyboard. The keys are like laptop keys and are very quiet. The extra function buttons are mostly useless - the only one I use is the calculator button...
this is a great USB keyboard and best of all I can use it with my Mac too. Wireless is not always reliable and not my first choice.
My enter key went out within a couple months of owning this keyboard... space bar is poorly designed as well, significantly louder than the other keys and kind of wobbly. You get what you pay for.
Using this one right now. Decent for the price. I am not liking it too much though. Like #5 said, it's like laptop keyboard. The keys are quiet, but almost flush with the frame. I'm used to the one with raised keys. Gonna have to wait for a deal on the 4000 model I guess.
I have it too. The curve is nice but the keys make very different noises when you press them which is sort of annoying. What's really annoying is how short the cord is. I was so confused I actually measured: 20 inches shorter than the dell keyboard that came w/ my desktop. Pretty much have to plug it into the monitor unless the cpu is on your desk.