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    X7200 Keyboard Comparisons

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by gizmo22, Aug 10, 2012.

  1. gizmo22

    gizmo22 Notebook Consultant

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    Recently received an X7200 via trades and purchases, and have to say; this is perhaps the nicest notebook keyboard I have ever used. Granted, I use the adjective "notebook" to describe the keyboard loosely, as this is more of a semi-portable desktop all in one.

    That said, there is zero flex. Zero. None. Zilch. Nada. Maybe I have just been abused by my employer giving me shoddy junk to peck away on, but this X7200 is the bee's knees.


    Unfortunately, I greatly underestimated the heft of this thing. It is more portable than I was expecting, but it is still too thick to often use on the move. Mass/weight and other dimensions are great, just the thickness is a pain.

    I am as a result looking to grab a 9150 or 9170 instead...but can anyone comment on the various keyboards (Steelseries vs stock) compared to this 7200?

    Thanks!