There comes a point when a keyboard is really too small to be of use for typing. I think that the Super Tiny Keyboard from Brando may have found that point. The keyboard is tiny (as its name implies) measuring in at 170 x 73 x 15mm. If you think a netbook has a keyboard that is too small, stay away from this thing. Visually, it's a dead ringer for the white Happy Hacking Lite keyboard, except for the black color and all. The Super Tiny Keyboard has 56 keys, Fn/Num lock change function, silent switch feeling (not sure what that means) and uses a retractable USB cable. I'm guessing that the silent switch feeling means the keys make no noise when in use. Brando should have made the thing wireless, at least then it would be an option for a media center keyboard. At least the price is tiny too at $25. About Everything USB
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