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s an IT pro I demand a lot from my gear, and this keyboard delivers. It's at least as good as a laptop keyboard as far as comfort and accuracy are concerned. Touch typists will have no problem transitioning to this. I normally use a Das Keyboard II for work and have switched to this for the past three days. So far, so good, although I'm missing my # pad a bit. The hardware keys (volume, brightness, etc.) are recognized properly on a Mac out of the box with no software install to mess with. I was also able to successfully pair and use this keyboard with my Samsung Galaxy Tab III and my iPhone 4S. The recharge feature is a welcome bonus at this price point, although the micro USB cable it comes with could stand to be a bit longer; two feet is kinda short. Speaking of charging, I am very impressed with the battery life of this keyboard so far. I have used it exclusively for 3 10+ hour work days and my computer is still reporting that the keyboard has a 100% charge. To be honest, I'm starting to wonder if it could be reporting that incorrectly. The keyboard is slightly thicker at the back (top) than the bottom, so it has a slight angle to it when laying flat on the table. The net effect of this is similar to keyboard feet on a full size. The rubber pieces on the underside of the keyboard are nice and grippy and keep the keyboard where you put it. If I have one negative, which isn't really a negative because this keyboard isn't designed to do device switching, it's that you can only pair one device at a time. I received this keyboard (for review purposes) to replace an older version Arteck bluetooth backlit keyboard that went belly-up on me. It was fine, but this costs about the same and is much better. If you're in the market for a bluetooth keyboard, you can't do better for this kind of money.Read full review
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