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    i-rocks Superman Media Slim Keyboard (Silver)

    Price: $16.49 More Info and All Reviews

    Commemorating the Man of Tomorrow's return to the big screen, i-rocks presents the SP-6000 Superman Returns Multimedia Slim Keyboard. Compatible with today's PC systems, the SP-6000 doesn't disguise itself in a meek Clark Kent-persona; instead, it delivers high performance in a futuristic sleek and simple package. A low profile design lets you type with superior comfort, and the excellent tactile feeling of the keys help you type faster than a speeding bullet. The SP-6000 features a standard 104-key keyboard layout, which includes a convenient numerical keypad on the right side for data entry and intuitive hot keys for quick access to internet and multimedia functions.

    The SP-6000 is also simple to use, because there's no need to install special software or drivers. Equipped with a USB connection, the SP-6000 plugs right into your computer to give you immediate access to your system. Start working on your projects right away. With internet hot keys making it easier than ever to get on the web and navigate through different sites, research and just plain web surfing have never been more convenient. And for your multimedia research and entertainment needs, there are also convenient hot keys for play and pause, stop, mute, and up and down volume.

    With its slim design, sensitive touch, and great functionality, there's no mistaking this keyboard for a bird or a plane. The SP-6000 is a keyboard that lives up to its Superman logo.

    Reviews

    Superman keyboard
    Very simple and easy to use just plug usb cable in no software to install /Simply does what it's desighned to do.

    Not for me
    I wanted a keyboard that would look nice with my other silver components, not take up much space, and not cost much. On those points, this one fits the bill. However, I found the keys to be too shallow for my typing style. I also found that when I thought I'd pressed down a key, often there was no entry; in other words - I was getting "dropout" errors, similar to a bad cell phone conversation. I just never liked the feel of this, and immediately replaced it with the Microsoft Digital Media Pro keyboard (also silver, though somewhat bigger than this overall). The Microsoft keyboard normally costs about double this one, but it's well worth the extra money, in my opinion.


    In the future I plan to just stick with Microsoft, for both keyboards and mice. (No, I have no reason to love Microsoft products, that's just my observation/experience). I've tried to go the "cheapo" route too many times in the past, and have never liked the result. If you absolutely have to save $10-15 on a keyboard, then maybe this is for you; it actually does look pretty good (even the pointless "Superman" logo isn't too intrusive). But if you are like me you'll want to spend more, and avoid the frustration that I had. Sometimes you do get what you pay for, and in this case I felt I didn't pay enough.
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