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The Apple Aluminum Wired Keyboard MB110LL/A (Renewed) combines a sleek anodized aluminum design with an extended layout, including document navigation controls and a numeric keypad. This renewed product has been thoroughly inspected and tested, ensuring it looks and functions like new, all while being backed by a minimum 90-day warranty.
Brand | Apple |
Item model number | MB110LL/A |
Operating System | Android |
Item Weight | 1.23 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 18.5 x 5.2 x 1.2 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 18.5 x 5.2 x 1.2 inches |
Manufacturer | Apple Computer |
ASIN | B078YG84MN |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | January 11, 2018 |
A**R
As good as new.
Arrived in perfect condition despite slightly crunched shipping box. Lies perfectly flat on countertop. (Some complained they received bent keyboards.) Front and back arrived spotless inside the shrinkwrap protection sleeve. (Some reported receiving dirty keyboards.) And after two days of use, I can report that the keyboard functions perfectly and the key action is crisp. Good as new. Perfect for my vintage iMac.
A**S
works like new.
After 6 years, my Apple keyboard lost the d, e, and 3 keys. It's hard to type without those keys.I learned Apple no longer sells wired keyboards. (God help me I went to an Apple Store in the Mall the week before Christmas.) I learned the employees know almost nothing about computers because they're all 20 years old and look "wired". They just sell new stuff.I like the big keyboard not because of the number keys, but because it has a real "delete" key, not the usual "backspace" that Apple thinks is delete.So, I could buy the refurb for $54 or a new one from the big auction site for $99.I bought the four year warrantee for a couple bucks extra.It looks and works like new. Even the box was an Apple box and said "new".The only evidence it was refurbished was a small card inserted in the box.Came wrapped in a plastic bag, twist ties on the cable, just like new, new.I have no idea what the difference between a MB110LL/A and a MB 110LL/B is and neither does Apple, it seems. This is the A version, and has two USB ports on the bottom. Funny, I had my old keyboard for 6 years and never looked at the bottom, so I never used them!I dare anyone to find the model number anywhere on the keyboard, certainly not on the bottom corner.UPDATE: As far as I can tell, the only difference between the "A" version and the "B" version is the F-4 key. The new one has a "gas gauge looking dial" while the old one has 6 tiny boxes. I suspect this has to do with "Launchpad vs. "Mission control" but neither launches with the F-4 key and I've never used either.
M**E
My favorite key board
Apple keyboards are the best. Slim and sleek look
T**M
Very bad experience!! Be careful buying from this seller!
I ordered an Apple Keyboard from this seller, and it turned out to be defective. The keys require a lot of pressure to type, making it almost impossible to use. It was clear that the item was defective upon arrival.I reached out to the seller and requested a return label with a pickup option since it wasn’t my fault the item was defective. However, the seller refused multiple times, even after I explained that I don’t have the means to print the label and that I shouldn’t have to spend my own money to return a defective product. Instead, the seller insisted I go to UPS and pay for printing the label and shipping it back.This experience has been frustrating and disappointing. It feels like the seller knowingly sent out a defective item and has no interest in taking responsibility for it. Be very cautious when purchasing from this seller, as they seem to lack accountability for the quality of the products they sell.I strongly advise against buying from this seller. Stay away if you don’t want to risk going through a similar experience.
L**H
Yup, it was a little bent
Like many others have said. Keyboards are arriving bent. I can't tell in my case if it's because of the packaging or something else. There was no visable signs of damage to the box. However the bend was slight. I was able to straighten the keyboard with no signs of damage. Since you just can't get these from Apple anymore, this will have to do. As for the refurbishment, the keyboard is operationally flawless, and feels like a new one. Aside from the bend, there were no cosmetic scratches, or other flaws. If you're like me, and this is the only KB you want to use. This is worth a shot at getting a "new" one that will last you another 5+ years. Maybe by that time Apple will realize that wireless KB's are a joke, and go back to making wired ones like this.
S**G
good price!
Good quality apple keyboard for a good price.
C**P
going back to the basics
my favorite keyboard. got tired of worrying about cordless keyboard connecting, the battery etc and just went back to the basics and I couldn't be happier.
F**E
My keyboard replacement
My son spilled water on the original 2008 keyboard that came with my iMac. The old keyboard had accumulated some dirt and dust, so it didn't look too sexy and the keys were a bit too soft to the touch. The spill sped up replacing the keyboard (I will replace the iMac soon, but not that soon), and, considering the number of satisfied orders and positive reviews, I placed my order. Well, I am adding myself to the number of happy customers. This keyboard has a nice bounce to the keys, and it's very slightly bent on a curve, but since it`s not wobbly I'm assuming that this is part of the Apple design (gotta compare with the old keyboard too). In any event, it worked perfectly and I'm again a happy camper working in front of my iMac.
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