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alaTest has collected and analyzed 154 reviews of A4 Tech KB-720 Super SLIM. The average rating for this product is 4.3/5, compared to an average rating of 4.1/5 for other products in the same category for all reviews. Reviewers are impressed by the size and usability. The durability and design are also mentioned favorably.
price, design, durability, usability, size
We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other products in the same category the A4 Tech KB-720 Super SLIM is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 89/100 = Very good quality.
Expert review by : David Price (techadvisor.co.uk)
Testing out the Bluetooth connection with an iMac, we found it easy to hook up the itablet. There's a dedicated button that puts the device on the look-out for nearby Bluetooth devices, and the two promptly found each other with a minimum of fuss. The...
The itablet Bluetooth Thumb Keyboard has some interesting design ideas, such as the built-in, rear-facing trackpad, and it looks pretty sharp, but usability isn't impressive. It works with a good range of Bluetooth-compatible devices, but we're...
Expert review by : David Price (techadvisor.co.uk)
It might look like a keyboard for a tech-savvy doll's house (an accessory for Call-Centre Barbie, no less) but this tiny wireless keyboard from Cideko is actually designed for human hands.
The Cideko Air Keyboard is an appealing and unusual product; it's also pretty expensive. Think carefully about your needs as a PC user before buying – it's well-suited to casual media-player control, but if typing is a higher priority, steer clear.
Expert review by : David Price (techworld.com)
The itablet is a lightweight Bluetooth keyboard designed to pair up with a variety of tech devices, including iPhones and games consoles.
The itablet Bluetooth Thumb Keyboard has some interesting design ideas, such as the built-in, rear-facing trackpad, and it looks pretty sharp, but usability isn't impressive. It works with a good range of Bluetooth-compatible devices, but we're...
Expert review by (macworld.co.uk)
The itablet is a lightweight Bluetooth keyboard designed to pair up with a variety of tech devices, including iPhones and games consoles.
Interesting design ideas; Built-in rear-facing trackpad; Sharp looks
Isn't easy to use; Expensive
The itablet Bluetooth Thumb Keyboard has some interesting design ideas, such as the built-in, rear-facing trackpad, and it looks pretty sharp, but usability isn't impressive. It works with a good range of Bluetooth-compatible devices, but we're...
Expert review by : Caleb Cox (reghardware.co.uk)
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Efficient layout with ergonomic design for quick and easy typing. Trackpad is tricky to get used to, but fine for scantly usage. Overpriced.
Expert review by : Travis Meacham (tomshardware.co.uk)
When it comes to video game input devices, the keyboard is probably the furthest from ideal. Let's face it, keyboards were not designed to serve ...
Expert review by : Sergei Vilhovchenko (ixbtlabs.com)
Unfortunately, there is lack of some photos with keyboards. Sometimes the photos of the keyboards in the sites are different from the keyboards on sale. Not all the models that are on the price lists can be bought.
Expert review by (ephotozine.com)
David Clapp looks to see if the KB Keyboard Covers (MAC Only) are actually worth their asking price.
Protect your keyboard from dust and dirt; Learn shortcuts you didn't know; Improve your workflow
Appears to be expensive for what it is
Expert review by : David Price (goodgearguide.com.au)
It might look like a keyboard for a tech-savvy doll's house (an accessory for Call-Centre Barbie, no less) but this tiny wireless keyboard from Cideko...
Accelerometer, well built, good design for media centres/HTPCs
Not the most stylish device, expensive
The Cideko Air Keyboard is an appealing and unusual product; it's also pretty expensive. Think carefully about your needs as a PC user before buying – it's well-suited to casual media-player control, but if typing is a higher priority, steer clear.
Expert review by : Billy Steele (engadget.com)
Aluminum Keyboard Buddy Case cloaks your iPad 2 in a MacBook Air duvetCrux Loaded case almost turns your iPad into a laptop for $250MacBook Air review (mid 2011)Yeah... we know. At this point you're probably clutching your funds tightly, eagerly...
Excellent connectivity ; Full hinge rotation ; iOS function keys
Cramped keyboard ; Doesn't fully cover the iPad ; Pricey
The Crux360 offers a 360-degree hinge and convenient iOS keys, but the cramped keys and lack of full iPad protection give us pause.
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