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by Saucey » Tue Nov 01, 2016 9:30 am
Short answer, classic - preferably the keyboard from the X300
Long answer...
I'm going to be peculiar about this subject, but not each classic keyboard was built the same, nor are the current chicklets are the same.
After owning an X1C3 for a few months, currently use a T430s & had a few T440p's, Helix to flip... At a local Fry's, I found out that typing on a recent E-Series laptop, the quality of the chicklet is terrible.
Although I didn't mind the standard keyboard feel of the T430s, when I bought a backlit keyboard, my typing got worse. I don't know if there's a NMB/Alps/Chicony thing still for that machine, but I mostly think that the smooth texture of the keyboards might of attributed to it.
As far as classic v chicklet, specifically the T410/20 vs a T430, I really don't feel that much of a difference other than the change of layout (totally used to it by now) to really spite the T430 new design. However to me there is a world difference in classic v chicklet when it comes to T6x keyboards, same with T4x, T/A3x. My favorite of the Lenovo era is the X300, it just has better feedback, the raised arrows on the directional keys & texture from the keys/palmrest just feel great. I didn't care for the big Esc & Delete keys of the T410, it just feels off. Had I need a machine from that time, I would totally go for the X201 for it having the last true iteration of the classic series.
I have my classics for the best typewriting experience, maybe I am a bit too bitter at this time as I am typing on a UK layout Pixel.
Incompitent(sp?) Electronic Recycler: caffeine addicted, techno blasting, ThinkPad hoarder.
Current: T430s, T431s, Pixel, MC207LL/A
Still around: X61T, A31p, T43p
Past: W700ds, X1C3, 701C, T60p