Powerdata Standard KEYBOARD-6689 Black USB and PS2
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Alexandre_C@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 06/06/13 |
Powerdata Standard KEYBOARD-6689 Black USB and PS2
Cons:Cheap keyboard so not mechanical, plastic look cheap
Pros:PS2 adapter, works well, seems durable |
Kramy@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 07/29/11 |
Powerdata Standard KEYBOARD-6689 Black USB and PS2
Pros:-Cheap-PS/2-More resilient key design
Comment:
The good points about this keyboard are the price (cheap!), the native PS/2 connector (works for boards that have issues with USB keyboards in the BIOS or RAID config), and the key design. (seems to be resilient - not those flimsy plastic latches that break when toddlers smash on them)Overall, a solid and cheap (if feature free) keyboard.My last one came in a brown cardboard box. But in this price range function matters more than packaging. |
Elmo@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 06/27/11 |
Powerdata Standard KEYBOARD-6689 Black USB and PS2
Cons:Brand?
Pros:PriceSizePS/2 Comment:
Good price for a PS/2 keyboard. It is small for a full size keyboard. Fits my need. Works great with my old KVM switch. |
Cv2k@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 05/26/11 |
Powerdata Standard KEYBOARD-6689 Black USB and PS2
Cons:Pretty plain but expected for an inexpensive keyboard
Pros:Sturdy for a cheap keyboard Comment:
This keyboard has no fancy features like shortcuts and volume buttons. I am mainly using this as a backup keyboard just in case my expensive logitec keyboard somehow gets some beer on it. |
Winman99@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 03/10/11 |
Powerdata Standard KEYBOARD-6689 Black USB and PS2
Cons:
Small back space key.
Pros: Inexpensive Comment:
This keyboard works just fine, and the quality seems ok. I expect it to last for a while.It has a bit smaller footprint than a regular keyboard, and that is a good thing since it is on a desk that has limited space for the keyboard and mouse.The only complaint I have is the back space key is small, and if you're used to a bigger key, it will be noticeable. |
I bought this keyboard for a development system. Basically it's to enter some command. I needed a PS2 keyboard and since it was not going to be massively use I bought the cheapest one, this one. So far it works good on an embedded linux.