I suppose that there is a gap between the keys on both keyboards but that is
where the similarity ends

Martin

On 29 March 2010 13:20, Martin Nix <mar...@nixes.net> wrote:

> Errr - I don't know how to tell you this but you must have an incredibly
> bad memory or reality issues. The keyboards of a MBP and a ZX Spectrum
> couldn't be more different
>
> Martin
>
>
> On 29 March 2010 13:07, Steve Tompkins-MacQueen <st...@tophome-ip.net>wrote:
>
>>
>> On 29 Mar 2010, at 10:43, Martin Nix wrote:
>>
>> > Lenovo (IBMs laptop partner/Thinkpad manufacturer) do produce the
>> Thinkpads to a very high standard, IMHO these are the key features that make
>> them stand out :
>> >
>> > 1) Keyboards - I would say second to none, as good as you can get on a
>> laptop (having said that I recently got a Mac Book Pro and now I think that
>> is perfection)
>>
>> LOL Does anyone  remember the "ZX - Spectrum"? (same sort of keyboard as
>> the new MacBook Pro) and I don't remember any one saying "perfection" about
>> that one!
>>
>> > 2) Components - good and generally speaking conservative in terms of
>> "cutting edgeness" - making finding working solutions under Linux more
>> likely
>> > 3) Build quality - sturdy, they are generally built to be used in
>> business by people who are actually on the road (as opposed to the sub £450
>> bracket laptop which is more often than not designed for the coffee table)
>> > 4) Battery - never that great, however you can usually get a second
>> battery and switch out the DVD drive
>>
>>
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