Reviews of the Adesso Tru-Form Pro PCK-308UB
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CNET Review
The Good: Split design more comfortable than traditional keyboards; quick-launch keys cut down on mousing; built-in touch pad.
The Bad: Expensive; height not adjustable; small keys; wrist rest not padded; incorporated touch pad is awkward.
The Bottom Line: The Adesso Tru-Form Pro is a decent introduction to split keyboards, but there are more comfortable models that cost less.
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Review Summary: No score.The amount of rated reviews for this product is too low to calculate a reliable alaScore™.
Manufacturer: Adesso, Inc.
Part number: PCK-308UB
General
- Device Type Keyboard
- Form Factor External
- Width 19.3 in
- Depth 10.7 in
- Height 2 in
Input Device
- Connectivity Technology Wired
- Interface USB
- Keys Qty 105
- Buttons Qty 8
- Key/Button Function Multimedia, Programmable, Internet browsing
- Ergonomic Design Yes
- Features Palm rest
- Pointing Device / Manipulator Touchpad
Expansion / Connectivity
- Expansion Slot(s) None
- Interfaces None
- Connections 1 x Keyboard - Generic - 6 pin mini-DIN (PS/2 style), 1 x Mouse - Generic - 6 pin mini-DIN (PS/2 style)
Miscellaneous
- Cables Included 1 x Keyboard / mouse cable - 5 ft
- Compliant Standards CE, FCC Class B certified
Software / System Requirements
- OS Required Microsoft Windows NT, Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows 95, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows 98
Manufacturer Warranty
- Service & Support 1 year warranty
- Service & Support Details Limited warranty - 1 year
Cable(s) / Peripheral(s)
- Cable(s) Included 1 Keyboard / mouse cable Integrated 5 ft
Interface(s) Required
- Port(s) / Connector(s) Required 1 Mouse Generic:6 pin mini-DIN (PS/2 style), 1 Keyboard Generic:6 pin mini-DIN (PS/2 style)
Interface Provided
- Port(s) Total (Free) None
Warranty
- Service / Support Details Limited warranty 1 year
Expansion Slot(s)
- Slot(s) Provided None
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