Comment Fijitsu 4725 (Score 1) 208
The solid IBM ps/2's and the Keytronics have been mentioned, but no Fijitsu 4725.
It has a little bit of a stiffer feedback then the Keytronic, slame slant as both the IBM and the Keytronic, and the keys are spaced out extremely well. It's solid and durable although you can't put it trough a dishwasher like the IBM ps/2's.
It's essentially a pure keyboard with the exception of two small windows keys and a window option key between alt and ctrl.
I've used serveral IBM style M's and varied older style Keytronic's and the 4725's since '97.
All nice solid keyboards but personally the 4725 has the right balance in feedback between the two (no heavy clunk or too light typing action)
At $65 cdn (~45 usd?) it's not a bad choice for a solid / reliable keyboard.
It has a little bit of a stiffer feedback then the Keytronic, slame slant as both the IBM and the Keytronic, and the keys are spaced out extremely well. It's solid and durable although you can't put it trough a dishwasher like the IBM ps/2's.
It's essentially a pure keyboard with the exception of two small windows keys and a window option key between alt and ctrl.
I've used serveral IBM style M's and varied older style Keytronic's and the 4725's since '97.
All nice solid keyboards but personally the 4725 has the right balance in feedback between the two (no heavy clunk or too light typing action)
At $65 cdn (~45 usd?) it's not a bad choice for a solid / reliable keyboard.