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Abko MK108 Low Noise Keyboard Brief Usage Review
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- I purchased an Abko keyboard at a reasonable price and used it, and I am satisfied with its low noise and LED function.
- In particular, even though it is a membrane keyboard at a price of 20,000 won, it has a low-noise function, making it a great value for the price.
- However, the cable is not integrated but a separate cable connection method, and the length is a bit short, which is a shame.
The keyboard I use in the office is SOOOO noisy,
I was looking for a low-noise keyboard, and I found one from ABKO that
had a reasonable price and a design I liked, so I bought it on Coupang.
These days, everyone is talking about tenkeyless keyboards, but I'm an old soul (?) and I stick to full-size keyboards....
Huh, it's out of stock on Coupang now..?
The delivery was completed on Monday (I love Coupang)
I'm actually using it at the office today,
and I'm very satisfied!
Even though it's a keyboard in the 20,000 won range, it has LEDs and, most importantly, it's super quiet!
It's a membrane keyboard, but I don't actually know what a membrane keyboard is...
It's just low-noise, reasonably priced, and ABKO isn't some no-name brand :)
But the connection cable isn't integrated and it comes with a separate cable you have to plug in, and it's a bit short...
Still, it's one of the most satisfying purchases I've made in March!