This keyboard focuses on giving you a great
tactile typing experience with scissor switches for the keys.
You could opt for something big and chunky, or perhaps a mechanical keyboard that offers a more
tactile typing experience.
Backlit keys, natural
tactile typing experience and 100 % aluminum design, the Brydge 7.9 takes the style cues of the iPad to create a premium keyboard.
3.2 - inch WQVGA touchscreen for clear images and easy touch access Slide - out QWERTY keyboard for
a tactile typing experience Android 2.1 operating system with over-the-air upgrade capability for future OS releases 3.2 - megapixel camera 2 GB microSD card with support for optional cards up to 32 GB 256 MB internal memory 800 MHz processor for efficient multitasking Bluetooth for hands - free calling with connected wireless headsets Voice Search to find nearby locations or web content just by speaking WiFi connectivity for sending emails, browsing the web, or checking for status updates Virgin Mobile Live streams music 24/7 from past and present Virgin Mobile Festival artists Tools: Calendar, Calculator, Flashlight, Alarm Clock, World Clock, Stop Watch & Timer Google mobile services including Google Search, Google Maps, Google Talk, Gmail, YouTube, and syncing with Google Calendar Rich email client supports MS Exchange, Gmail, Yahoo, AOL, Windows Live Hotmail, POP3 / IMAP Outlook syncing capability to synchronize business mail, contacts, and calendars automatically Sprint's 3G network lets you enjoy faster web surfing, downloads, messaging, and more on your phone Opera Mini mobile web browser for surfing the web
Not exact matches
As for overall
typing experience, the keys are serviceable though not the most
tactile.
First, while the Touch Cover continued to retain an advantage over the ever - slimming
Type Cover, the marginal advantage was starting to shrink given the superior
tactile experience of its more expensive alternative.
With its
tactile, smile - shaped keys and strong feedback, the ThinkPad T480's keyboard offers a really good
typing experience.
While we found the keys a bit stiff, the good travel and distinct
tactile feedback made for a precise
typing experience.
The keys seem slightly oversprung, and as a result
typing isn't quite the
tactile experience it should be.
If you're going to do a lot of
typing on your iPad, then a quality
tactile keyboard is a must, one that will allow for a fast and accurate
typing experience.