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<blockquote data-quote="djames42" data-source="post: 302000" data-attributes="member: 13241"><p>Oh don't get me wrong -- I'm <em>really </em>glad I've got mine. I took a look at my Dell Laptop (my work issued one, the one I <em>never </em>use 'cause it's, well, a Windows box), and I was amazed at how gross my keyboard looked. Likewise, the keyboard I've got attached to my Mini was so gross that last month I pulled all the keys off and washed them in the sink.</p><p></p><p>As long as you mind the screen, I think the iSkin is a great investment. It does take a few days to get used to the increased resistance when typing however. Even though I'm quite used to it now, I do still prefer the feel of the keys without the cover, but not enough to warrant dingy food-encrusted keys! :biohazard</p><p></p><p>I agree that the wrist-rest protectors are a great idea. I don't have them, but I really should get a pair. The MBP gets really warm there and I frequently sweat a little, and I'm afraid I'll discolour the surface if I don't put something there to protect the surface.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="djames42, post: 302000, member: 13241"] Oh don't get me wrong -- I'm [I]really [/I]glad I've got mine. I took a look at my Dell Laptop (my work issued one, the one I [I]never [/I]use 'cause it's, well, a Windows box), and I was amazed at how gross my keyboard looked. Likewise, the keyboard I've got attached to my Mini was so gross that last month I pulled all the keys off and washed them in the sink. As long as you mind the screen, I think the iSkin is a great investment. It does take a few days to get used to the increased resistance when typing however. Even though I'm quite used to it now, I do still prefer the feel of the keys without the cover, but not enough to warrant dingy food-encrusted keys! :biohazard I agree that the wrist-rest protectors are a great idea. I don't have them, but I really should get a pair. The MBP gets really warm there and I frequently sweat a little, and I'm afraid I'll discolour the surface if I don't put something there to protect the surface. [/QUOTE]
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