» Mon Jun 20, 2011 4:36 am
Honestly, with keyboards, I highly recommend actually going to a brick and mortar store and picking one out from their selection. You get a much better sense of the size and the placement of keys and such. Pictures with a white backdrop don't give you that.
I personally like very small (but still full size) keyboards. I end up typing with the keyboard in my lap a fair amount, so I hate most of those huge keyboards.
If you're wondering, I use a LX 710 (it comes with a mouse in a bundle). It's old technology now, but the thing has seen me through over 4 years now. To be honest, I'm going to be pretty distressed when the poor thing kicks the bucket.