I got this keyboard yesterday in a local store as a replacement for dying Microsoft Natural. Branded as "Dialog KP-112BU", it's widely available in Russia. Unfortunately, I don't know any shop which is shipping internationally.
Impressions, so far:
+ I can finally place my hands right in front of me and have a mouse really close to the hand. No more long travels for a few clicks, no more crooked posture.
+ Due to small key travel, i'm writing faster while applying less force.
+ Reasonably heavy, 4 small rubber feets on the bottom - stands still while i'm typing.
+ Materials, build quality and design are good.
+ Keys are good as well. Quite soft, with pleasant feedback.
+ Price is ok (I paid 21$, lowest one i've seen is 16$).
- Ergonomics could be better. I really got used to negative tilt, some space between keys for left and right hands and their arrangement on Microsoft Natural. Wrist support was good too, without it soreness in arms develops quite faster.
- Enter key is wobbling slightly and more noisy than others.
- Layout and keys size could be better. Enter is huge, but I'm somehow ocassionaly manage to miss it. NumLk above backspace is annoying. Missing regular PgUp, PgDn, Home and End keys, although they're cleverly emulated via Fn+arrows. F keys are not separated into groups.
- Keys could be a bit less noisy. The sound is not too loud or unpleasant, it's just louder than on my notebook. Still much better than on Microsoft.
- Letters could be more elegant.
Overall, I like this keyboard. Some time is needed to accomodate to the new layout. It's ok in the morning, but closer to the end of a day I'm producing a lot o misspellings.
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Thanks goes to paprika88 for starting this topic, i could easilly missed this keyboard without it.