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pavvel

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Hey, compared to the last one it's great all the key's sound/behave the same, apart from the enter key(UK) the 'L' shape, but this is normal as far as I'm aware, it's a very different key.

All the other keys are great though.
 
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pavvel

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It's worth noting however. I went to a store (not Apple) and there was a 14 and 16" on display. Both the keyboard didn't feel the same as mine. In comparison mine still feels a bit more springy, cheap plastic where as the on display ones felt more 'set in' and not clanky. I don't understand how this can be?
 

MaximTV

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It's worth noting however. I went to a store (not Apple) and there was a 14 and 16" on display. Both the keyboard didn't feel the same as mine. In comparison mine still feels a bit more springy, cheap plastic where as the on display ones felt more 'set in' and not clanky. I don't understand how this can be?
Yeah, they must have more than one manufacturer then, or generous manufacturing tolerances...
 
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