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827155 2009-11-04 19:14:00 Morning All

Anyone come across the i-Rocks brand of keyboards?

They are American and have brought out a Super slim USB (New Apple Type) of keyboard for PCs .

Here's the Link and Description

. i-rocksusa . com/products/KR-6401-BK . htm" target="_blank">www . i-rocksusa . com

Overview:

KR-6401 Keyboard perfectly complements your PC and Notebook . It has low-profile keys that provide a crisp, responsive feel . This new slimline keyboard will match the new notebook PCs . The keys are not curved like our used to before, KR-6401 having a consistent square keycap design can help reduce the fatigue in the different keyboard style, because the keyboard itself is very similar to laptop keyboards . It's quality construction which makes the touch and feel of the keycaps exceptional .
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Features:

1 . Slimline design keyboard for PC with elegant body .
2 . The low travel distance reduces finger fatigue compared to traditional travel distance keyboards
3 . The slim keyboard takes up little space on the desktop and is aesthetically a better match to LCD monitors and notebook PCs .
4 . Compatible with Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP/Vista .

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Specification:

* Key numbers: 103 Keys (By language)
Num Lock/Caps Lock/Scroll Lock blue LED indicator
* Cable Length : 150cm
* Peak load before make (normal key) : 55+/ -15 g
* Dimensions : 419(L)*130(W)*23(H) mm
* Keyboard weight : 310 g


Package Contents:

* USB Keyboard


System Requirements:

* Available USB 1 . 1 or 2 . 0 ports for keyboard requires .
* IBM AT, PC and its compatibles .
* Microsoft® Windows™ 2000/ME/XP/Vista™ operating system
* USB Port


Help much Appreciated

Thanks
Pete
phar (7365)
827156 2009-11-05 05:25:00 Yes.


Left me rather unimpressed.
pctek (84)
827157 2009-11-05 05:31:00 That link is broken... Dannz (1668)
827158 2009-11-05 08:07:00 They are a cheap taiwanese/chinese brand...

You get what you pay for.
Blam (54)
827159 2009-11-05 18:57:00 www.i-rocksusa.com phar (7365)
827160 2009-11-05 22:14:00 Sounds like el-cheapo country to me.

I run a Dick Smith (Chicony) and an HP keyboard on my main PCs, they are very sturdy and well built.

I also have a Saitek USB keyboard which seems a bit more flimsy. I expect the i-Rock would be the same.

But I wouldn't buy that one anyway because I hate flat keys (and why I would never get a Macbook)
Agent_24 (57)
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