Which laptops have your favorite keyboards? It seems as laptops get thinner and thinner that keyboards are getting worse and worse...
I would have to say ThinkPad, especially the old IBM style, although the chiclet style Lenovo's aren't bad, at least in terms of tactility. I don't like the layout though. HP ProBook and EliteBook keyboards are decent, as are MacBook Pro and older MacBook Air keyboards (I have the original 2008 model and the keyboard is pretty good). The newer MacBook Air keyboards are crap as they have almost no key travel.
I use a Lenovo Thinkpad T430 and its keyboard isn't as bad as other laptops I've tried. I've heard the older Thinkpads had better keyboards, does anyone have experience with them?
I'm typing on one as we speak. Personally I prefer the older style, especially in terms of layout. Tactility is similar, but the older style sounds more solid (a low thump) whereas the new chiclets have a higher pitched sound (thunk). Still miles ahead of most laptop keyboards with their "snap" sounds.
The older Thinkpads (I had a T60) had keyboards made in either Thailand or Malaysia (can't remember which) and were quite nice. The slightly newer iterations are made in China (e.g. X20x) and are not quite as solid feeling (keys seem slightly looser/less consistent).
I have no idea what's happened to the current crop of Thinkpads which seem to have moved to the chiclet style- can anyone comment?
I agree about the lack of consistency, although it's still by far my favourite laptop keyboard. Even on the same keyboard, my Esc key feels mushier than the rest, while the Fn key is a lot more tactile. I don't have anything older than my X220 so I can't compare with the supposedly superior earlier versions.
See my comments above re: new chiclet style Lenovo keyboards.
I don't hate the one on my 2010 Macbook Pro.
I find even the current model MacBook Pro keyboards are ok. They still have decent key travel, unlike the new MacBook Air keyboards. I just don't know how long that will last though, as the industry is moving towards thinner and thinner keyboards with no travel, even for desktop keyboards!