Techsolo TMK-220 - Keybord + mouse Review
Posted on 2005-04-02 19:41:21 by LSDsmurfDuring the couple recent years, computer keyboards didn't change much. Honestly, what can be done with a keyboard... add a few extra keys and call it "multimedial", add a wheel and call it "internet", or bend it making it "ergonomic"... but is it so? Not entirely. Just recently, especially among better known manufacturers, one can notice sort of revival in keyboards' design. Everything changes, including customer's character. The product evolves along with the customer. Earlier, "standard" was considered rather low-endish. Basic features, archaic looks, low price - these describes what used to be a good product for the masses.
Link: OC Service
During the couple recent years, computer keyboards didn't change much. Honestly, what can be done with a keyboard... add a few extra keys and call it "multimedial", add a wheel and call it "internet", or bend it making it "ergonomic"... but is it so? Not entirely. Just recently, especially among better known manufacturers, one can notice sort of revival in keyboards' design. Everything changes, including customer's character. The product evolves along with the customer. Earlier, "standard" was considered rather low-endish. Basic features, archaic looks, low price - these describes what used to be a good product for the masses.
Link: OC Service
Link: OC Service
During the couple recent years, computer keyboards didn't change much. Honestly, what can be done with a keyboard... add a few extra keys and call it "multimedial", add a wheel and call it "internet", or bend it making it "ergonomic"... but is it so? Not entirely. Just recently, especially among better known manufacturers, one can notice sort of revival in keyboards' design. Everything changes, including customer's character. The product evolves along with the customer. Earlier, "standard" was considered rather low-endish. Basic features, archaic looks, low price - these describes what used to be a good product for the masses.
Link: OC Service
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