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AZiO KB505U Large Print 3 Color Backlit Keyboard Review

By: (more) | Peripherals Content | Posted: Oct 30, 2012 4:23 pm
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TweakTown Rating: 89%    Manufacturer: AZiO

Packaging

 

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The packaging is very straight forward and easy to see and figure out what is inside. If the large text on the left didn't give it away, one look at the keyboard on the right and you can see the two main features; the extra-large print and the LED backlighting.

 

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Even if these are stacked on the shelf you can see on the thin side that they again offer all the information you really need. Covering the print on the keys, the LED system, it is Windows ready, has a three year warranty, and uses USB for connectivity.

 

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Even with much less space on the sides of the box, AZiO makes sure to put in everything they could fit, including an image of the keyboard.

 

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On the back is where you will see all the KB505U has to offer in images and in text. On the left are images of the keyboard while lit in each of the three colors next to the wall of text covering the features and specifications. On the right is a rendering of the keyboard to show you every key offered and give you an idea of the scale of the printing used on the keys and what abbreviations are used.

 

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Inside of the box the KB505U is shipped inside of a plastic liner to keep the keyboard from rubbing against the box. The front edge of the box is thickened to allow for the USB cable to be bundled and secured there, also helping to keep the keyboard from sliding left to right in transit.


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