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    Titanium or Aluminum Keyboard?

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by Blue_Sphere, Jun 16, 2006.

  1. Blue_Sphere

    Blue_Sphere Notebook Guru

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    Does anyone know if there are any aftermarket laptop keyboards that have titanium/aluminum keys? I am really interested in getting one for a 19" sager...
     
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    kguo7 Notebook Consultant

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    I would go with the aluminum. It is much lighter than the titanium; however, the titanium will probably have the better "feel."
     
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    I am asking where I can buy one. Do you know?
     
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    Bump ....
     
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    bump............
     
  6. ejl

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    each manufacturer has a different keyboard that fits into their notebook. the only way to know is to ask sager/clevo. i doubt there are separate companies that would make it.