Cheapest I can find for this silent keyboard. If you haven't used your JB voucher, goes down to $34 if C&C.
Enjoy
Cheapest I can find for this silent keyboard. If you haven't used your JB voucher, goes down to $34 if C&C.
Enjoy
To be honest with you, when it comes to development and keyboard comfort, it comes down to personal preference. For some, this keyboard would be amazing, for others not so much.
I love light touch keyboards for development work, ones that don't require too much give before the key is typed, the G915 is perfect for me. I think I have a similar keyboard for on-the-go work to the deal posted here and it has squishy keys that I abhor.
I think this would be better than any keyboard that comes with a computer/workstation (you know those ones that come free in the box with a computer that costs manufacturers like $5 to make), so if you're coming from one of those, this'll probably be better
Thank you for sharing your experience
Try it out. There is nothing special about coding, except you want all keys full size, which they are.
Its more a personal preference.
TBH, if you are not a high-speed typist, one keyboard is pretty much the same as another.
I'd get a decent mechanical keyboard personally. Most membrane keyboards are just awful long term.
I wonder if this is any good…can't find any reviews apart from this…had no idea Philips made keyboards and mice.
https://www.jbhifi.com.au/products/philips-spt6323-wireless-…
Just got the keyboard. I am surprised at how quiet it is! Quietest keyboard I've had. Not for anyone looking for a clicky keyboard, felt squishy when I first used it but got used to it really quickly. YMMV but quality is as expected of a Logitech.
Hi Is this recommended for work related like software development task