For me, who likes to pay only power, perfect.
... AAAAB now to the disadvantages:
- The two rear USB sockets to receive little current in weak USB outputs, eg in some USB ports on laptops and especially Smartphone / Tablet. And just for the little keyboard was originally thought as an elegant solution, not tap the versch.ss ... n Tablet Screen lame texts and messages, but also equal sticks or card reader and especially the mouse to connect - unfortunately does not , 5V 100mA need each mouse in cut and they all went briefly and then back out and the keyboard and mouse have been gezigen affected - too little power and I would have to produce more clutter and spend money on an active hub, on what I but with a mobile solution not feel like it did, because then I could buy the same hermaphrodite, where you are truly mobile and can use it for maximum ergonomic Foldable Tablet / Netbook / Ultrabook.
- Next downside is that you can not place the keyboard, as it has no folding mechanism behind. So you can see already where the austerity measures have taken effect. On PC the hubs are active and are supplied with enough power and it is a pleasure not having to bend down a thousand for memory cards or USB sticks.
- The keys are flattened, thus mistyped be faster than like slightly raised keys - with me mittlwerweile with training since about 3 weeks always around 20% Vertuipper as just now, for example, happened :).
The fact that I have written down this long text in about 10 minutes, still speaks for this keyboard. Who but times like skin gets upset and against the keyboard, which is able to break down the part in a flash. No chance against Business Logitech or Cherry keyboards from a processing perspective, but in the end, smoothly and with sufficient buttons width for fast, quiet (not quite as quiet as an IBM laptop keyboard, but much quieter than a normal PC keyboard) letter.
Is worth a recommendation. But not necessarily for mobile use.