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IBM 31P9490 Keyboard for Thinkpad (Black)

IBM 31P9490 Keyboard for Thinkpad (Black)

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Brand: IBM
Category: CE

List Price: $158.07
Buy New: $85.08
You Save: $72.99 (46%)



New (27) Used (2) from $70.00


Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 4
Dimensions (in): 6.6 x 14.6 x 1.5
Warranty: 1 year warranty

MPN: 31P9490
Model: 31P9490
UPC: 087944860983
EAN: 0087944860983
ASIN: B0002PUIAA

Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Features:
  • 2 USB ports to connect multiple USB devices
  • Function (Fn) key allows access
  • Keyboard feet help provide typing comfort
  • Lets you choose which pointing device to use
  • Light and compact

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
The IBM USB Travel Keyboard with UltraNav is compact and lightweight (only 22-mm thick) and includes its own carrying case. The external keyboard enables features such as ThinkPad speaker volume, external monitor control, brightness, system sleep, and suspend (on supported ThinkPad systems). The IBM USB Travel Keyboard with UltraNav also features the Business Black color on a unique industrial design.


Customer Reviews:   Read 11 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars I agree this isn't quite as good as a ThinkPad keyboard   November 10, 2008
This doesn't feel quite a solid as the genuine article. That said, the ThinkPad keyboards are the best I've used, at least until their spring mechanisms start falling apart. To put that in perspective, I often wear through the black color on the palm rests to the underlying colored plastic; I always wear out the letters on top of the keys. So genuine ThinkPad quality is a pretty high standard.br /br /I'm quite satisfied with this keyboard. I've paired this with the Targus AWE26US laptop stand (Targus AWE26US Ergonomic M-stand for Notebook Computers), which raises the laptop screen to an better height for me. The stand has a hook for storing a keyboard, and since this keyboard has integrated pointing devices, the pair make a nice, neat solution to the problem of the laptop form factor's poor ergonomics.br /br /The layout of this keyboard looks very much like the T4x Thinkpad series; it might even be possible to pop the keyboard unit out of this and pop a surplus "genuine" Thinkpad keyboard into it. I haven't taken this one apart to see because I'm reasonably happy with this unit, but I'll probably look into it.


2 out of 5 stars disappointing   August 26, 2008
I own a 5-yr-old thinkPad and love the X31 kbd so much, so bought this kbd in hope that I can have the same typing experience with a desktop.br /The IBM-made label is fairly deceiving. br /Turns out I have to hit keys very hard--driving me mad,br /too bad for one that's working around the keyboard, andbr /try to get rid of mouse for most cases. br /The only thing I am happy with is the trackPoint, but thatbr /cannot save the poor manufacturing.br /And finally I gave up and returned it.br /Waste of time and passion.br /


2 out of 5 stars Poor quality   August 15, 2008
I've used the older IBM branded version of this product (a couple of years old) and this Leveno/ThinkPad version just feels cheap to the touch.br /br /If keys aren't pressed directly down, they get stuck. This is really a problem for keys on edges of keyboard like the arrow-right and the functions keys since I keep my hand on the home-row and reach.br /br /I truly love this style of keyboard, but the quality just isn't there anymore. br /br /Oh, and Leveno, if you read this, including a fancy leather carry case doesn't fool anybody. If anything, it raises expectations that the product isn't cheaply made.


3 out of 5 stars Mediocre   March 5, 2008
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

I bought this keyboard for my desktop after falling in love with the keyboard on my T43. The experience has been mixed. The keyboard is certainly good, and if I don't use my T43 for a while I wonder how much better the T43 keyboard could be, but once I return to the T43 keyboard, I realize the desktop version has a ways to go. Note, this evaluation ignores the rather trashy function (FX) and Ins/Home/PgUp/Del/End/PgDn keys. Those are just as bad as, or worse than, those found on free keyboards.br /br /Beyond the keys, the trackpoint is a delight to use. Though light ,the keyboard feels pretty solid.br /br /For those looking for an alternative, I've tried the latest thin aluminum keyboard that Apple makes, and the keys are quite nice. It's a bit different from the thinkpad keyboards, but I think if I were willing to put that much money down for another keyboard, I could easily grow to love it. However, it doesn't have a trackpoint.


5 out of 5 stars best compact keyboard available. brings thinkpad experience to the desktop.   March 4, 2008
 2 out of 3 found this review helpful

I own four of these keyboards, and I've given several to friends to replace their other substandard compact keyboards. I love this keyboard. I'm an avid thinkpad user, so having exactly the same keys at my desk and on the laptop is a big win for me. I also really enjoy the trackpoint, and while I still have a real mouse on the desktop, there are some things I enjoy using the trackpoint for. br /br /The plastic case used in the travel keyboard is very lightweight and feels flimsy as a base compared to the 5 pound laptops it typically appears in. However, I find the key-feel and mechanism the same, and the lightweight base does not negatively affect usability. br /br /

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