![]() ![]() Overall the Rapoo E2700 feels sturdy and very well made The battery compartment makes a nice hand hold and it puts the keyboard up and an angle for typing while sitting on a flat surface. The top or battery compartment is thicker of course, but most of the keyboard is that thin. Here’s a side view for you, the keyboard is only 5.6mm at it’s thinnest point. The receiver is a tiny USB dongle that plugs into your computer and can be stored in a slot on the bottom of the keyboard when not in use. ![]() The E2700 uses 2.4Ghz radio frequency for transmission and receiving signals which means you don’t need line of sight and this means you should get up to 10 meters or about 33 feet of range. On the bottom you’ll find the power switch and the battery compartment, the keyboard uses two AAA batteries. The metal bottom makes the keyboard more stiff and solid I think and it just feels better to me. When I turned the E2700 over I was surprised to find a metal bottom, the keyboard is so lightweight that you’d think it was all plastic. The cursor keys also do double duty with functions enabled by the Fn key for Page Up, Page Down, Home and End. Home and email keys will open whatever you have the system default set for those programs. ![]() The internet or browsing keys are forward and back, refresh, home and email. The music key will open up whatever you have set as the default media player. The multi-media keys are Music, forward, back, volume up and down, play/pause, stop and mute. To use the orange keys you press the orange Fn or function key located in the bottom left of the keyboard. Across the top you’ll find multi-media keys and internet browsing keys and function keys in orange. The keys are flat and they use scissor switches like those found in many laptop and netbooks. Inside the box you’ll only find the keyboard, user guide and the tiny ‘nano’ USB receiver. The back has specs and features listed but not much in English. The Rapoo E2700 comes in a clear plastic box with a portion of the keyboard and the touchpad showing. Let’s start off with a video unboxing and then continue on for the regular style unboxing. I like the E2700 quite a bit, it’s well made, and it just works great, so read on to learn more… The E2700 is very thin at only 5.6mm and lightweight coming in at about 186 grams but it’s a full keyboard with multi-media keys, internet keys and even a touchpad for easy navigation. Today for review I have the 2.4Ghz wireless keyboard from Rapoo called the E2700 which is from their Blade series. Bluetooth is nice but not everything comes equipped with it so the next choice is regular radio frequency or RF wireless which works just as well if not better sometimes than Bluetooth. Sometimes you don’t need a full sized keyboard especially with an HTPC or other smaller style computers, something wireless and compact will work just fine and it’s actually what you would want in that situation. ![]()
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