Adesso Tru-Form 150
Not a bad keyboard for office use. The Adesso Tru-Form 150 has an ergonomic, split keyboard design with a built-in wrist rest. There are a ton of media and shortcut keys, such as email, browser, or music, that are useful for when you're working. However, the keys don't register immediately and need to be pressed heavily in order to register, so typing on this keyboard can get tiring. The switches are quiet for an office environment, but the keycaps feel cheap and they wobble. On the upside, this keyboard is fully compatible with Windows, and only certain media keys don't work on macOS and Linux.
-- As reviewed by Rtings
Product details
- 3 Color (Red, Green, Blue) Illuminated Backlit Keyboard - The 3-color Illuminated Backlit keyboard lets you choose your backlit color to green, blue, or red in one keystroke! The gently-lit keys allow you to work day and night without straining your eyes. No more mistyping! You can work from dusk till dawn at your desk or bedroom without disturbing others!
- Ergonomic Design - The design of this keyboard with splitted key zones and gently sloped shape encourages natural position of hands, wrists, and forearm in maximum comfort for long use.
- Large Print Keys - Makes the keys easier to see and easy on the eyes.
- Split Key Design - Encourages natural position of hands, wrists and forearms for maximum comfort.
- Integrated Palm Rest - Keeps your wrists in the most comfortable position.
- Internet & Multimedia Keys - You can get instant access to your commonly used Internet and multimedia tools with the 20 built-in hotkeys this keyboard has to offer.
- Membrane Switch - 5 Million keystroke lifecycle for a quiet and fast typing experience.
PROS
+ A ton of pre-set shortcut keys.
+ Split keyboard design.
CONS
- Disappointing build quality.
- Poor typing experience.
- Multi-color backlighting has limited options.
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By Rtings on February 28, 2020
Not a bad keyboard for office use. The Adesso Tru-Form 150 has an ergonomic, split keyboard design with a built-in wrist rest. There are a ton of media and shortcut keys, such as email, browser, or music, that are useful for when you're working. However, the keys don't register immediately and need to be pressed heavily in order to register, so typing on this keyboard can get tiring. The switches are quiet for an office environment, but the keycaps feel cheap and they wobble. On the upside, this keyboard is fully compatible with Windows, and only certain media keys don't work on macOS and Linux.
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