| Value | 4.5 | | Performance | 4 | | Ease of Use | 4.5 | | Overall Satisfaction | 4 |
| |
5 of 5 Great Keyboard for the Price Friday, November 06, 2009 Robert M from Chicago, IL
Works great. Reduces my carpal tunnel pain. Very nice for the price! Was this review helpful?
4 of 5 Great Product Tuesday, September 30, 2008 A Customer from Longview, Tx
I needed a good all around keyboard for a replacment at work, and I like the curve feature & I couldn't beat the price. I plugged it in and it has worked great. Was this review helpful?
1 of 5 Not for business use Tuesday, August 12, 2008 Maxfizpage from Beaverton, OR
EPIC FAIL! Cheap disposable keyboard. This is a nice little keyboard. It has a soft feel and is cheap. Unfortunately it is one of the worst buying decisions my company has made. We have purchased 30-40 of these keyboards bundled with mice. Over the last 3 months I have had to replace 8-10 of them because the Enter key will break; same key, different users. It starts with the user complaining that the key is sticking. Then it stops working. I pop the key out and find that the post is broken. I expect over the course of the next year I will end up replacing the rest of the keyboards. They may be fine for home use, but if you are buying them for a business you may want to purchase twice as many as you think you will need. Was this review helpful?
4 of 5 Great Entry-level Keyboard Tuesday, January 22, 2008 A Customer from Dallas, TX
Great entry-level keyboard. I replaced my broken Natural Keyboard Elite with this model. Keys have a notebook keyboard feel/key height, but in an ergonomic layout. Small and light. Was this review helpful?
5 of 5 Excellent keyboard Friday, November 30, 2007 A Customer from houston, TX
Very comfortable, great design and quiet. I don't know about its spill-proofing yet; I've been pretty careful about not dumping my coffee lately. But crumbs come right out when I turn it over and they don't "stick" in the keys. This was a superb purchase and a fantastic value. Was this review helpful?
3 of 5 Good value for the price (about $21 including ship Saturday, June 16, 2007 Zafar Khan from McLean, VA
I had used a MS Wireless Desktop Elite Keyboard, Model 1011. It had many advanced features but its keys had bocome hard to push. I was advised to use the new more smooth typing keyboard. It is a slight improvement in that respect but I had to give up the many conveniences of my old keyboard which was more expensive.On balance, I should not have changed my keyboard or I should have bought a more expensive comfort key board. Was this review helpful?
5 of 5 great keyboard Thursday, June 14, 2007 CC from Minnesota
Your not going to find a better keyboard at this price. The majority of our users use this keyboard and they have nothing but good things to say about it. Was this review helpful?
3 of 3 customers found this review helpful. 5 of 5 Low Cost Quiet USB Keyboard Thursday, November 02, 2006 Jeremy Stewart from Brier, WA
There's nothing my wife hates more than trying to sleep and listening to the atrocious sounds a keyboard makes while I stay up late surfing or gaming.<br><br>
So, I was on the hunt for an inexpensive keyboard with quiet keys. There are so many keyboard designs and models to choose from and they all vary in price. I finally settled on three in my opinion which fit for being quiet: the Saitek Eclipse gaming board, the MS Natural Ergo 4000 and the Comfort Curve 2000. Since cost was also a factor, the Comfort Curve 2000 was the winner. <br><br>
I first saw this board at the Microsoft store (you have to know someone to get in :smile:) but passed on it since it was still early in my research process. What I noticed about it then and now is: it is inexpensive, quiet and it is not a split-key keyboard. The lack of the keyboard being split-key was another plus as my wife doesn't like the split-key keyboard design (neither does her mom). <br><br>
To date I've bought two of these keyboards: the Comfort Curve 2000 for my wife and another one for her mom. (Since I'm a gamer and was receiving a keyboard of my choice as a gift, I opted for the Saitek Eclipse. While I waited for my new keyboard, I used the Comfort Curve 2000 for awhile and it worked without any issues for all my gaming needs - CounterStrike, Dod, Chronicles of Riddick, etc. If I hadn't received the Saitek Eclipse, I would have purchased the Comfort Curve 2000.) <br><br>
With the USB connection, plug it in and use; there's no software to install. All of the multifunction keys work without issue. I'm not a big multifunction key user but third-party utilities do exist to remap these keys if one was so inclined to do so. <br><br>
All in all, I would highly recommend this keyboard to any one looking to replace or update a keyboard. The quietness of the keys and the low cost make it an exceptional choice and value. Was this review helpful?
2 of 2 customers found this review helpful. 5 of 5 Comfort Curve Keyboard Wednesday, September 20, 2006 A Customer from Groton, CT
Quiet, comfortable, nice features, & spill resistant - although I haven't spilled to date - which is why I chose this keyboard. Good value for the money! Was this review helpful?
|