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Portable USB Tablet Keyboard (PA875U01X) | List Price: $54.99 Discount Price: $47.99

| Brand: Toshiba Binding: Electronics
Features: - Targus
- USB Foldable Keyboard
Very handy for tablet PC's [Posted on 2008-02-28] I'm an engineering student, so naturally I take lots of notes. I use this keyboard with an IBM x41 ultraportable Tablet PC. When I have the screen turned for tablet use, of course you don't have use of the laptops keyboard. I got this so I could lay the tablet flat on a desk, so I can type and write on my tablet. This keyboard really makes an excellent setup for note taking.
Pros: Good design overall, not too expensive, very portable and lightweight without feeling cheap, keys are full sized except for arrow keys, overall very good.
Cons: The spacebar is "cut in half" to allow folding of the keyboard (it is sometimes annoying when typing fast), also the arrow buttons are kinda cheap and not very useful, they don't have a good feel and are hard to press compared to all the other keys. Also, the removable usb cord uses some kind of proprietary connector, so if you loose yours or is damaged it might be difficult to replace (it's smaller than mini usb)
A great foldable keyboard [Posted on 2008-03-17] I got this one for my Zaurus PDA. I take notes, email, and update blogs with it. I needed a keyboard with wired connectivity since my Zaurus doesn't have the bluetooth built-in or the docking jack that modern PDA's do-and most portable keyboards today use either of those. It comes with a retractabe USB cable(4pin mini-USB male). The keyboard has been working great so far. That "slit" other people complain about doesn't bother me at all. I saw some other keyboards with even wider slits(sometimes 1-inch wide or wider), and compare to that, it's nothing. The space key is cut in 2 but still has prenty space to hit on. My only complain is-the cursol(arrow) button thing... why not keys!? Well also the number keys(1-0) are smaller than alphabet keys, and that takes some practice to be used to. I'm pretty happy though, that I found something portable and looks good. I do recommend it to anybody who needs a good wired portable keyboard.
So far I like it a lot [Posted on 2008-08-20] I used to have a collapsible keyboard to go with my PDA, too, and though I never would type really fast on it, it certainly served its purpose well. With my laptop, a small lightweight one, typing on the keyboard is a real hassle and this is a very good solution. I expect my typing on it will improve as I go, but so far, I have no complaints at all. I studied all the various options I found for a portable keyboard and this one was the one I was most comfortable purchasing.
Portable Keyboard [Posted on 2008-10-07] I was looking for a keyboard that was as big as a standard one (not as cramped as a laptop keyboard) and that was lightweight and portable. This is lightweight and portable, but the keys are tighter and more scrunched than on my laptop, thus this was not a good purchase. I missed the window to return it, so I am stuck. Don't buy this unless you want to use it with something smaller than a standard laptop.
It works well [Posted on 2008-11-25] Product does what it is supposed to do. I am pleased with it so far.
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