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    Sager NP2090 keyboard?

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by Miranda42, Feb 15, 2008.

  1. Miranda42

    Miranda42 Newbie

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    I'm thinking about buying a Sager NP2090, but am concerned about how the keyboard might feel over the longer term. I do a lot of typing every day. I had carpal tunnel problems with the laptop before my current one; the current one has been pretty pain-free. I'd like to continue that trend with my next computer.

    Any of you have any experience with heavy-duty typing on an NP2090? Any problems, or does it feel okay?
     
  2. Syntax Error

    Syntax Error Notebook Deity

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    I've been typing regularly for class notes on my NP2090, the keys are a bit springy and it's not quite a Thinkpad keyboard, but it does its job well. There is some glossiness on the keys because of all the typing I've done on it and the oil on my fingertips, but overall, it's a keyboard that is pretty comfortable overall. It's not a desktop keyboard, but it certainly isn't something like a Macbook keyboard, which in my opinion, is very uncomfortable and lacks tactile feel due to the flat keys.