Over the past few years, expensive keyboards have moved towards looking more like notebook keyboards than traditional keyboards. This means less action and more compact keys. The keyboard itself is very shallow. In fact it’s almost flush to the desk. It’s quite a strange feeling, but it did mean a wrist rest wasn’t necessary and my wrists were kept nice and straight – no funny angles… the Enermax is definitely a good influence on my typing.
What I’ve found most useful about this keyboard, in fact almost indispensable, is its port replication. As you can see, at the end of the cable is a USB plug, headphone jack and microphone. This manifests itself on the keyboard as two extra USB ports (great for flash drives), and audio connectivity on the left hand side of the keyboard. My machine is neatly tucked under my desk, so this has been incredibly useful.
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Keyboard, Connectivity: Cable, Color: Silver