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    Samsung anti-bacterial silver nano keyboard - have they stopped using it

    Discussion in 'Samsung' started by Tinderbox (UK), Oct 30, 2010.

  1. Tinderbox (UK)

    Tinderbox (UK) BAKED BEAN KING

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    I use to have an Q210 and the website had anti-bacterial "silver nano keyboard" as a selling point, it even had a sticker on the keyboard advertising it.

    I now have an R590 and there is no sign of the silver nano keyboard at all.

    Have the stopped using it, due to health concerns or have they just stopped advertising it.

    John.
     
  2. John Ratsey

    John Ratsey Moderately inquisitive Super Moderator

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    I could never see what was different with the "silver nano" keyboard and consider both the claims and concerns to be overstated. I suspect that Samsung have dropped it in view of the concerns that might discourage some sales. I would assume that the treatment did add to the cost and any manufacturer would welcome the opportunity to make some savings.

    John