Originally posted by: Salvador
"just mentioning since ibm was mentioned, nothing more"
Maybe you had better experience with the IBM keyboards than I did. The reason why I bought it in the first place was because it was black and that's back when EVERY keyboard was computer beige. I would've rather put up with the beige or spray painted one black than deal with sticky keys.
Sal
Should have picked up an IBM Trackpoint II desktop keyboard in black. That's what I currently use, and boy is it sweet. It's got those old-school "clicky" keys. They make quite a racket, but they are heaven to type on. Plus, with the trackpoint, I don't have to move my hands much to move the mouse around. (And the keyboard still has a PS/2 mouse pass-through port, so you can plug in a PS/2 optical mouse for gaming, although the pass-through is done via the keyboard's internal micro-controller, and it doesn't pass-through the scroll-wheel inputs, sadly.

That's the only negative that I could see with this thing. Oh yeah, the base is like solid metal, so it's a little bit heavy, if you are holding it up with your hand or something.)
I will agree though, out of all of the newer-style "mushy" keyboards, that Logitech ones are some of the best out there.