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Matias USB 2.0 Keyboard- Black Pc/mac | 
| Brand: Global Marketing Partners Category: CE
Buy New: $29.99
Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 31323
Format: Cd Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Operating System: See Description Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.3 Dimensions (in): 18.9 x 8.1 x 1.7
MPN: FK105 Model: FK105 UPC: 833742001024 EAN: 0833742001024 ASIN: B000BWFSJU
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| Features:
| • | In addition to the dock, the keyboard also has a conventional 2-port USB hub located on the back, for plugging in your mouse, joystick, and other USB devices | | • | Quiet Dome Switches - High-quality rubber dome keyswitches provide aquiet tactile feel, yet offer enough resistance to hold the weight of your hands and reduce long-term fatigue | | • | Work smarter with an extra Tab key - A Tab key on the number pad allows one-handed number entry into forms and spreadsheets, leaving your other hand free to hold or flip through information being entered | | • | Pump up the volume (or down) - The USB 2.0 Keyboard has the standard Volume Up, Volume Down, and Mute volume controls | | • | Keyboard Dimensions - 18.7 x 6.8 x 1.4 inches (47.5 x 17.3 x 3.5 cm) / Weight - 750 grams (1.65 pounds) / Cable Length - 152 cm (5 feet) |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Sync and charge your iPod, transfer files at lightning speeds, download your digital photos. The USB 2.0 dock does it all, and no other keyboard has it. The USB 2.0 Keyboard's Hi-Speed dock is up to 40 times faster than the low-speed USB 1.1 hubs found in other keyboards. It also saves you the clutter of adding a standalone dock or cable.
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| Customer Reviews:
Matias USB 2.0 Keyboard Black PC/Mac November 29, 2008 Elaine Roderick (Madison, Alabama) I bought this keyboard because it so closely resembles my old Mac keyboard. It is a little noisy, but not enough to give it a bad review. Wish I found it before I had to struggle so long with the keyboard that came with my Mac Pro.
Nice concept, but shoddy keyboard December 10, 2007 Frederick Hinchliffe (Boston, MA USA) I purchased twelve of these and two have failed outright in 4 months. Failure is in the keys, which don't register the correct values. The USB feature works well, but overall the product is not a good value. On the plus side, Matias did replace the failed items promptly and without fuss.
Alright August 22, 2007 Val (RI) This keyboard is pretty decent. It works perfectly fine so far and I love the USB hubs, which is the one and only reason I bought this. I could not find any other keyboard with that feature. Really, all keyboards should have that. It is so convenient. However, the one major gripe I have is that whoever designed this decided to move the Caps Lock key to the bottom for some reason. Its somewhat annoying because I keep forgetting it is down there. Other then that, its a good buy.
Two USB cables! January 6, 2007 R. Al-Kazily 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I purchased this keyboard due to a need to switch from PS/2 to USB (my notebook computer does not have PS/2 connectors, and did not work well with a USB to PS/2 adapter), and chose it based on the fact that it is a "USB 2.0" keyboard with built-in hub. I was disappointed to find out that the hub on the keyboard is for low speed USB devices only (USB 1.1?), but there is a USB socket on the top edge of the keyboard (pointing upwards) that is for USB 2.0 devices. The way this is accomplished is by using a second USB cable, probably wired only as a USB extension cable to this top socket.
So the keyboard cable is terminated in two USB connectors, and the documentation included with the keyboard says that both USB cables need to be connected for proper operation. I only have one USB connector available to me, which was the reason I needed the USB hub built-in (so I can daisy-chain my mouse). I am forced to return this keyboard, and find another with a built-in hub, without having plugged it in.
This keyboard should work fine for someone with two availble USB ports, and doesn't mind an upward-facing USB port for 2.0 devices (the other two ports are horizontal on the top edge, more like one would expect for a keyboard hub). Note that the keyboard construction and feel reflects its low price -- the plain HP keyboard that this unit was to replace is built like a tank in comparison.
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