Nov 18, 2007
Rating: 9/10
Following up on our earlier review of the new Apple Keyboard (wired), I’ve decide to share my thoughts on the wired version of the new Apple keyboard.

This keyboard is one that all Mac users should definitely consider purchasing. The keyboard is small light and looks stunning. Although there is no numeric pad, you find yourself getting used to the numbers on top of the letters in no time.
The stainless steel sleek look is one which will leave you drooling all over the keyboard. The feel of the keys is very good and comfortable, and feel like like laptop keyboard keys. However, you still feel like your pushing the buttons when you type.
Over all this Keyboard is definitely better than the old keyboard and is one of the best on the market at the moment.
Nov 6, 2007
Rating: 8/10
Yeah I know it’s been out for a while but I only recently decided to start using one so here’s my brief verdict on the product:
At first, I was hesitant about ever purchasing this product but now after using it for the last couple days, I’m very happy with the purchase. The slim design and soft buttons really make the difference between the last keyboard and this one.

I decided to pick up the wired Apple keyboard, so I’d have the advantage of 2 extra USB 2.0 ports (well only 1 if you minus the USB that the keyboard is occupying), and this way I have the numeric pad on the right (a very large disadvantage of purchasing a wireless in my opinion).
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Sep 27, 2007

Rating: 9/10
This article is by Bryce Adams:
I recently purchased the new iPod Classic; 160GB Black to be exact, and here’s my brief take on it:
Hardware:
The design, although unchanged since the 4th generation iPod, is still very practical. Apple have slimmed the iPod down even more, but what is so ridiculous is the depth of my 160GB iPod Classic. 0.53 inches. I’ve seen $200 portable external hard drives bigger than this, and this plays music, videos, photos, games, etc.
A Metal casing was the right decision for their iPod update was the correct decision, as it gives the iPod a much sleeker and smooth feeling when holding it. The Click Wheel is also a lot smoother, making it easier for scrolling large lists of songs, artists, and more.
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