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Re: Keyboards
On Fri, 23 Jan 98 12:33:00 EST, Robert Dewar wrote:
>MMYes, I do include the 770 in that. I had two 770's here for a few weeks
>doing evals on them, and while it is true that the 770 keyboards are *far*
>superior to the 76x keyboards, I still don't think they're as good as the
>ones on the 75x series.
>>>
>
>OK, I *far* prefer the 770 keyboard to the 75x keyboard, so as Jane says
>TMMV, and this emphasizes an important point. Take *no one's* word on
>keyboards. Tastes really differ a lot. Some people love the old original
>clacky keyboard on PC's, some hated them. Keytronics keyboards at that
>time were either dismissed as mushy, or considered far superior.
>So try before you buy!
>
Same here. I like the tactile (click) keyboards, and also that of my 355C (the
one made by Lexmark), but I hate keyboards that are too soft, like the Macintosh,
and some other notebooks.
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Paul
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