Vinga KB110BK
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Always clarify the specifications and configuration of the product with the online store manager before purchasing.
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Model overview based on user reviews
The Vinga KB110BK is a budget-friendly wired keyboard that offers basic functionality at an affordable price. Users appreciate its quiet operation and decent assembly quality for the price. However, some drawbacks include sticky keys after a few weeks of use and fragile legs. Additionally, pressing the edges of larger keys like Enter and Shift may not always register. While it serves well as a temporary or office keyboard, those seeking a more durable or gaming-oriented option might want to consider alternatives. Overall, it's a reasonable choice for those needing a quick, cost-effective solution.
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Good model for the price. Yes, an ordinary office keyboard, but for such a price it is good. The keys do not creak. The only thing is that the legs are very fragile. Keys, assembly (for such a price top) Fragile legs |
I bought it as a temporary option because I needed to quickly find a keyboard. This is probably one of the cheapest keyboards available on the market that works. The price is probably all that can be noted as an advantage This is a cheap keyboard, and after a couple of weeks, the keys started to stick a bit. |
Affordable, well-made, quiet (in my opinion). when you press the edge of large keys like enter, shift, they do not register |
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