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Keyboards
| Kensington Keyboard for Life |

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One spilt cup of coffee, and your typical input device starts acting with a life of its own--generally, a shortened life, thanks to the liquid. Kensington's Keyboard for Life resists accidental spills. Its "sealed membrane" design allows liquids to run through the keyboard without damaging internal electronics, though you will still have to shut down and disconnect the device immediately and allow it to dry.
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| Kensington SlimType |

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If you wish your PC's keyboard was more like your laptop's, get the Kensington SlimType. It not only has the same shallow scissor-switch keys and an identical crisp, light feel, it also uses a more laptoplike layout, with character and function keys gathered in one main area instead of grouped into separate sections. Only the number pad is set apart slightly to the right.
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| Saitek PC Gamers' Keyboard |

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The Saitek PC Gamers' Keyboard not only lights up blue (helping you see when playing in the dark), it also comes with a programmable Command Pad that, thanks to two shift keys, gives you 27 additional quick buttons. The keyboard itself is a little long, and, counting the mouse, the three pieces of control hardware may be more than some gamers want, but with mastery, it's easy to see how more quick keys could give you an edge.
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