⌨️ Elevate your workspace with Lenovo’s pro-grade precision keyboard!
The Lenovo Preferred Pro II Wired USB Keyboard offers a robust, full-size design with a configurable 104-109 key layout, durable rubber dome switches rated for 10 million keystrokes, and three LED indicators for essential lock functions. Compatible across major operating systems and featuring adjustable tilt legs, it’s engineered for professional-grade reliability and ergonomic comfort.
Brand | lenovo |
Item model number | 4X30M86879 |
Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 19.09 x 6.65 x 1.34 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 19.09 x 6.65 x 1.34 inches |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | Lenovo |
Language | English |
ASIN | B06ZZF95T6 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | January 19, 2017 |
H**S
Great Keyboard – This Is My 2nd One!
This is the second Lenovo keyboard I’ve bought, and I really like it. It’s very comfortable to type on, works great, and feels solid. Just plug it in and it’s ready to use. Lenovo makes quality keyboards, highly recommend!
S**P
Great, solid, full-sized keyboard
If you want a good, solid, old-fashioned keyboard with no frills, this is a good choice. No fancy leds, flat keys, media knobs, 60% size - just a nice, full sized keyboard with numpad and keys where you expect them to be. Very sturdy and has a nice tactile feel. Been using one for over 5 years now and it's still working like a champ - bought a couple extra just so I can keep using this same model when (if) this one finally stops working.
A**R
Support from vendor is A+!
Great keyboard, thanks for support getting the product information to me Adeel.
T**Y
Wired USB keyboard with full stroke length
There are darn few wired keyboards (PS/2 or USB) remaining with a full stroke length and the PROPER key layout. No, I don't want chiclet keys -- I actually touch-type. I type a LOT. I need a keyboard that is accurate, has good rollover support (if you don't type quickly by touch you don't understand why this matters) and I want a WIRED keyboard because the latency on the wireless ones drives me insane.DELL used to have some good ones, but no more. This appears to fit the bill. So far, so good -- I did just get it, so only four stars since I can't yet speak to reliability, but in terms of the "N" key feature it's there or I'd know it INSTANTLY, and the layout and stroke is good.This is a rubber dome, rather than clicky-ratchet switch keyboard. If you're a hard-core keyboardist you understand the difference -- but unfortunately, the cherry ratchet-style switches are simply not found anymore unless you get into the specialty market (think the original IBM PC keyboards.) Then again the ratchet switches are LOUD; these are not. It's a flat layout rather than cupped or curved. Curved won't work with my desk which has a palm rest on the keyboard drawer already; I'd love to find a cupped unit, but they are unobtanium; nobody makes them any more. Oh well.Nonetheless the feel is good, the stroke is full and standard and the cord is blessedly long enough to reach, without an extension, a PC on a desk (through the back or a wiring channel) and maybe on the floor next to you. That's a nice touch too -- most wired USB keyboards have woefully short cords, and even some PS/2 style ones do as well.For the money this is impossible to beat if you want a real keyboard with a standard layout and all full-size, real full-travel keys. I'm sticking another one in my closet in case these wind up no longer available.Recommended.
A**R
Great deal for $20!!!
This is the same keyboard that came with one of our shared computers at work. Every time I used that computer, I noticed I could type faster and more accurately. The keys dip in the middle and are textured so my fingers stay in place. I'm not the best typist in the world and this keyboard has decreased my corrections as I type.My previous keyboard was an old Logitech KB350 wireless wave keyboard. It's huge with all kinds of options I never used. This keyboard takes less room on my desk.The USB cord doesn't bother me and I had plenty of slots on my tower. (I'm rather old-school.) The USB cable is long enough that I can put the keyboard on my lap if I want. (I have it plugged in the back.) No batteries to worry about.The Num Lock key has 3 green easy-to-spot LED indicators above it. The bottom is for the Num Lock key. Above that is the Caps Lock indicator, maybe not the best placement. At the top is the Scroll Lock indicator. I just have to get used to looking to see if extra lights are on. I usually leave Num Lock on.I haven't noticed any lag or connectivity issues.For $20 this is a great keyboard for those with limited space, typing-challenged, and can tolerate an extra cable on their work surface.
J**N
Super nice and solid keyboard...Well worth the price
Super nice solid keyboard! Plugged it in to my USB port and the PC recognized it immediately. Works perfectly! Well worth what I paid.
J**S
Perfect for students
Perfect value for the money. This is the kind that they use at my college so I had to get one for myself.
M**A
Long Lasting Keyboard
This is my second of these keyboards. I am a college student and do a large amount of typing. I also sometimes bring my lunch to my desk, and unfortunately crumbs accumulate on the keyboard. For FIVE YEARS this poor thing gave me top notch service, even though at times I would turn it upside down for firm taps to remove any crumbs down under the keys, which of course I could not remove them all. It finally failed a few days ago, and I am happily typing on my new replacement now. Realize, I am a very clean person, scrubbing everything, but with my busy schedule, it seemed like a win win situation for me to eat while using my computer. However, from now on, with my new keyboard, I am setting the keyboard to the side if I want to eat at my desk, so I do not inadvertently drop food into it. It is easy enough to click a few buttons on the side, and watch an instructional video, or even a movie if I feel inclined, until I have had my lunch. I hope this information helps you. The keyboard has a heavier action than a laptop keyboard. I like the more substantial feel, and it is larger giving more space for the hands. It also has little legs at the back that can be moved to raise up the back of the keyboard. Some may find typing with this slant a little easier. I prefer typing with it flat as it feels like less work with my hands.
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