Unboxing The World's Thinnest Keyboard

I paid $8 for my mouse. hehehe

I think I paid a similar price for my PS/2 Optical mouses which still work after many years. But, I more recently buy the cheapest USB mouse on Amazon because my Raspberry Pi mini computer does not have PS/2 ports.
 
I think I paid a similar price for my PS/2 Optical mouses which still work after many years. But, I more recently buy the cheapest USB mouse on Amazon because my Raspberry Pi mini computer does not have PS/2 ports.
My keyboard is still alive and it's just a generic one I got back in 2012 or so. As long as you don't slam it to the ground I don't think durability is a factor in these stationary objects. Why people bother buying expensive stuff when you can get the same use out of a generic one is beyond me.
 
My keyboard is still alive and it's just a generic one I got back in 2012 or so. As long as you don't slam it to the ground I don't think durability is a factor in these stationary objects. Why people bother buying expensive stuff when you can get the same use out of a generic one is beyond me.

I mostly use the bundled keyboards which came with the last few desktop computers which I own. They work pretty well, but the letter on the keys sometimes rub or fade off after a few years, but the keyboard still works good enough for my basic typing and non-competitive gaming needs.

I think most people who buy expensive keyboards like to talk about how nice their keyboard is compared to cheap ones, and they believe a more expensive keyboard will improve their typing and gaming instead of using a generic keyboard.
 
I mostly use the bundled keyboards which came with the last few desktop computers which I own. They work pretty well, but the letter on the keys sometimes rub or fade off after a few years, but the keyboard still works good enough for my basic typing and non-competitive gaming needs.

I think most people who buy expensive keyboards like to talk about how nice their keyboard is compared to cheap ones, and they believe a more expensive keyboard will improve their typing and gaming instead of using a generic keyboard.
Yeah, the keys are a bit faded on mine, and the #2 button seems to be stuck for a reason. I have no idea what reason that specific number is messed up, but since it's just one button I figure I can cruise through another year or so before I get a new one. It's a keyboard, and I'm familiar with the button size/positions to type properly without errors. If I get a new keyboard, I'd have to re-adapt to the keyboard layout and it will be a chore.
 
I always use Logitech. The best brand. I use Logitech speakers, keyboard, and mouse. :)
 
I always use Logitech. The best brand. I use Logitech speakers, keyboard, and mouse. :)

I also use Logitech keyboards, mouse, and speakers on my computers. But, I been using the bundled keyboards, and mouse, and generic keyboard and mouse which came with my desktop computers because they work pretty well, so I don't really need to buy more expensive keyboards and mouse.
 
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