Stunningly aluminum
I agree with Jason, absolutely stunning. If Microsoft does Office for Mac, why doesn't Apple make keyboards for Windows ( I mean, with all the keys I would need...)? I'd buy 2.
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Anonymous
August 07, 2007
Well if Apple did it then it must be cool, right? The keys look just like the "chicklet" keyboard on my first computer - a Tandy Color Computer circa 1980. I still think that the most innovative keyboard that I have used is the Microsoft ergonomic keyboard. Once you get used to it you will find that you are able to type faster. The reason is that the keyboard is a more natural layout for your hands and fingers. Also it reduces that carple tunnel wrist ache that you get with other keybaords after a day of use. Of course the Microsoft keyboards do not look like a piece of art. Form over substance, right?Anonymous
August 07, 2007
Also impressive is the price: $79 for a BlueTooth keyboard, esp with these looks. But I agree: form over function: I don't expect that the new Apple keyboard to be as comfortable as my new Microsoft Wireless Laser Keyboard 6000.Anonymous
August 08, 2007
I looked at the wireless aluminum keyboard last night at the Apple store. The keys are not as good as they could be. And the expert lady told me it is very unlikely the keyboard will work with Vista or XP. Form over substance? I think it is a compromise between form and functionality. Honestly, I am very tired of all the different shades of gray in my office and on my computer desk at home. Form and function can go in harmony. Innovation is important in function and in design.Anonymous
August 08, 2007
What's a Laser keyboard? Why does a keyboard need a laser? Also, why would it not work in windows? Does Windows not support standard USB HID devices?