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HP Pavilion laptop keyboards?

Any comments on HP Pavilion laptop keyboards? Someone suggested they were too small and inconvenient I have in mind 101-key compatible with full size keyboard with integrated numeric keypad.

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I haven't had any problems, I was using an apple power book before and they are a lot smaller, and actually get stuck more often. mine is about a year and a half old though, Not sure about the future :)
I have what you have in mind. The keyboard is full size but no number keypad on mine (big deal). It is integrated like a normal keyboard. The too small problem is because thay probably have a 12 or 13 inch screen so the keyboard is SMALL also. The HP laptop (notebook) comes complete with user help explaining all the keys, functions, 'n such. I think you'll like it. PS: HP is great with help and automatic updates when you register the computer. You can also sign on to online classes that I've found very helpful. ;-)
HP keyboards are fine. The size is pretty standard between keyboards, so there isn't really any truth to a claim that a company's keyboards on a normal size laptop are too small. The keyboard you're thinking of is pretty standard, although the numeric keyboard might not be available on laptops that aren't 17 in screen size or larger, depending on what you are talking about. You will be fine with an HP keyboard unless your hands are enormous.
they aren't to small for me.i like typing on this better than any other computer i've ever used.and if you ever need a new one it only cost like $20 on OKorderi've had mine for 2 years now.no problems. i have a dv6000
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