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154 recensioni
06/2025
alaTest ha raccolto ed analizzato 154 recensioni su A4 Tech KB-720 Super SLIM. La media della valutazione per questo prodotto è 4.3/5, confrontata con la media della valutazione di 4.1/5 per altri prodotti. Gli clienti sono entusiasti circa dimensione e usabilità. In aggiunta, qualità fabbricazione e design ottengono buone opinioni.
prezzo, design, qualità fabbricazione, usabilità, dimensione
Abbiamo analizzato differenti valutazioni di esperti ed clienti, età del prodotto ed altri elementi. A confronto con altri prodotti, A4 Tech KB-720 Super SLIM ha ottenuto un alaScore™ complessivo di 89/100 = qualità Molto buono.
Recensione esperto da : David Price (goodgearguide.com.au)
It might look like a keyboard for a tech-savvy doll's house (an accessory for Call-Centre Barbie, no less) but this tiny wireless keyboard from Cideko...
Accelerometer, well built, good design for media centres/HTPCs
Not the most stylish device, expensive
The Cideko Air Keyboard is an appealing and unusual product; it's also pretty expensive. Think carefully about your needs as a PC user before buying – it's well-suited to casual media-player control, but if typing is a higher priority, steer clear.
Recensione esperto da : Billy Steele (engadget.com)
Aluminum Keyboard Buddy Case cloaks your iPad 2 in a MacBook Air duvetCrux Loaded case almost turns your iPad into a laptop for $250MacBook Air review (mid 2011)Yeah... we know. At this point you're probably clutching your funds tightly, eagerly...
Excellent connectivity ; Full hinge rotation ; iOS function keys
Cramped keyboard ; Doesn't fully cover the iPad ; Pricey
The Crux360 offers a 360-degree hinge and convenient iOS keys, but the cramped keys and lack of full iPad protection give us pause.
Recensione esperto da : Justin Yu (cnet.com)
IBM made its first Model M keyboard in the 1980s, and it quickly rose to a cult product among typing purists who preferred its buckling spring keys to the thin scissor-switch laptop keys we use today. The Deck 82 is the latest iteration of the classic...
The backlit, compact 82-key layout helps the Deck 82 keyboard fit in tight spaces, and its affordable price tag makes it an excellent mechanical keyboard for first-time adopters and mod-freaks alike.
The keyboard lacks an integrated palm rest, which may limit its appeal for heavy typists.
The Deck 82 keyboard's space-saving design, adjustable backlit luminescence, and low price tag make this fully customizable keyboard a win for mechanical keyboard typists.
Recensione esperto da : Natalie Shoemaker (pcmag.com)
The Smartfish Engage ergonomic keyboard is an interesting concept, but it fails a the most basic keyboard function—the typing experience.
Plug-and-play capabilities. Numeric keypad. Keyboard dynamically adjusts to alter your typing experience
Keys are a bit stiff. No media function keys. Noisy motor when adjusting keyboard
Recensione esperto da : Matthew Murray (pcmag.com)
Component maker Thermaltake's foray into enthusiast peripherals is a somewhat mixed bag with the Challenger Gaming Keyboard Pro, a robust midrange gaming keyboard that will meet the needs of almost everyone except typists.
High customizability via both software and hardware. Powerful, intuitive driver software. Carrying cases included for all major components
Function key row can interfere with game play. Certain design elements make typing a chore. No Mute key. Detachable cooling fan is underpowered
Recensione esperto da : Robyn Peterson (pcmag.com)
With its three keypad units, the Comfort Keyboard looks more like the victim of a tremor than an input device. One divide separates the main keymap into two units (similar to a split keyboard), and the second frees the number pad. A metal base joins...
Recensione esperto da (pcmag.com)
PC gamers know the frustration of having to memorize a dozen hotkeys or trying to use an odd-shaped keyboard-replacement controller. The Ideazon Zboard offers game-specialized overlay boards that fit onto a generic keyboard casing. Each overlay is...
Recensione esperto da (pcmag.com)
Black plastic encases the Engage, matte for the keys and a glossy finish for the palm rest. The glossy portion did tend to attract smudges and fingerprints over time. At its largest points the Engage measures about 2 by 20 by 7.5 inches (HWD) and...
Plug-and-play capabilities. Numeric keypad. Keyboard dynamically adjusts to alter your typing experience
Keys are a bit stiff. No media function keys. Noisy motor when adjusting keyboard
The Smartfish Engage ergonomic keyboard is an interesting concept, but it fails a the most basic keyboard function—the typing experience.
Recensione esperto da (pcmag.com)
The Matias USB 2.0 Keyboard includes a dock for high-speed USB devices such as portable music players, flash drives, and digital cameras. You can transfer music, digital photos, and other files at rates up to 40 times as fast as with a regular USB...
Recensione esperto da : David Price (techadvisor.co.uk)
Testing out the Bluetooth connection with an iMac, we found it easy to hook up the itablet. There's a dedicated button that puts the device on the look-out for nearby Bluetooth devices, and the two promptly found each other with a minimum of fuss. The...
The itablet Bluetooth Thumb Keyboard has some interesting design ideas, such as the built-in, rear-facing trackpad, and it looks pretty sharp, but usability isn't impressive. It works with a good range of Bluetooth-compatible devices, but we're...
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