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<blockquote data-quote="wrongmark2" data-source="post: 931717" data-attributes="member: 128308"><p>I like the thin apple keyboard, but I think I'm going to really need the numberpad. I use a PC laptop all day for work and HAVE to have a usb keypad plugged into it, otherwise I'd go mad.</p><p></p><p>Is the wired Apple keyboard with Numpad a thin aluminium one?</p><p></p><p>The wireless one is £55 on Apple site, the wired one is £28. So I recon, order the iMac with the wireless keyboard thrown in for no extra cost, then add a wired keyboard to the order. Then bang the wireless one on ebay. Unless anyone here wants it? Might post a thread in the for sale...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wrongmark2, post: 931717, member: 128308"] I like the thin apple keyboard, but I think I'm going to really need the numberpad. I use a PC laptop all day for work and HAVE to have a usb keypad plugged into it, otherwise I'd go mad. Is the wired Apple keyboard with Numpad a thin aluminium one? The wireless one is £55 on Apple site, the wired one is £28. So I recon, order the iMac with the wireless keyboard thrown in for no extra cost, then add a wired keyboard to the order. Then bang the wireless one on ebay. Unless anyone here wants it? Might post a thread in the for sale... [/QUOTE]
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