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title: "73p5220 External Wired USB Preferred Pro USA Keyboard ( 41A5289, 89P8530)"
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# Natural 2° incline angle USB wired connection 104-key full-size layout 73p5220 External Wired USB Preferred Pro USA Keyboard ( 41A5289, 89P8530)

**Brand:** lenovo
**Price:** ฿740
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> ⌨️ Elevate your typing game with timeless precision and pro-level comfort

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** 73p5220 External Wired USB Preferred Pro USA Keyboard ( 41A5289, 89P8530) by lenovo
- **How much does it cost?** ฿740 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- lenovo enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted lenovo brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Classic 104-Key Layout:** Familiar, full-size QWERTY with three Windows keys for seamless workflow
- • **Ergonomic Incline Design:** Built-in 2° natural tilt reduces wrist strain for all-day comfort
- • **Multi-Route Cable Management:** Customizable left, center, or right cable routing for a clutter-free desk
- • **Precision USB Wired Connection:** Reliable plug-and-play USB interface ensures zero lag and secure data transfer
- • **Quiet, Responsive Membrane Keys:** Balanced key travel with whisper-quiet typing—perfect for focused productivity

## Overview

The Lenovo 73p5220 Preferred Pro USB Keyboard delivers a classic, full-size 104-key layout with three Windows keys, optimized for professional productivity. Its wired USB connection guarantees a secure, lag-free experience, while the subtle 2° incline and multi-route cable options provide ergonomic comfort and a tidy workspace. Designed for serious typists who value reliability and focus, this keyboard blends traditional design with modern functionality, making it a top choice for millennial managers seeking efficiency without distractions.

## Description

The ThinkPad and ThinkCentre high-quality keyboard tradition continues with this general purpose USB keyboard. This Preferred Pro USB Keyboard is very similar to those that come standard with ThinkCentre desktop systems. It is also compatible with USB enabled ThinkPad notebook systems and docks.

Review: Ah. Relief! - In 2008, it has become hard to find a decent keyboard. For starters, most manufacturers take it upon themselves to tweak the layout of their offerings, leaving you with an L-shaped Enter key, an extra "fn" button or a rearranged Insert/Delete cluster. I have a computer at work as well (who doesn't?) and for four years I've put up with one of these fancy-schmancy media keyboards. I can't believe the RELIEF I'm feeling after getting this Lenovo product with an unaltered, matching layout! I feel like my spine is taking care of actions such as moving text blocks around. The quality of this Lenovo is very good. It's a plastic keyboard, so I doubt it'll survive the beer and coffee tests we gave the 3270 of yesteryear. It's also perhaps a little bit too lightweight for my taste. However, the keys feel solid and responsive, no matter from which angle you hit them - again, a relief from my former "ergonomic" keyboard, where the tactile feeling was more of a mushy kind and sometimes a key wouldn't register if you hit it at an angle. I like the appearance of this one, too. The lack of media buttons gives it a cool business attire, while the non- square layout makes it look more contemporary. I use it on a dark antique desk, and it looks fitting. The two Enter buttons are a dark blue/gray, but they don't stand out as much in real life as they do in the pictures. The wrist rest is also a nice surprise: while you don't need it (the KB stands flat enough), it does fit snugly and has a feeling that I would describe as something between leather and non-slip rubber. It's a little hard though, so it won't replace a gel pack if you need something like that. The downside of this device is that it requires an unsightly cable connection. However, the extra cable comes with benefits: - It works. You just type and there it is (I know, Duh, but try a few wireless keyboards at this price!). - It's secure: whatever you type, it's between you and your keyboard, no password sniffing from your neighbor. - It can wake the PC (depending on motherboard). I love being able to hit the space bar to power up my PC which is now stowed out-of-sight in the armoire. Bottom line: for 35-ish $$, this is probably one of the best keyboards and you couldn't go wrong with it.
Review: They have a nice long throw (that's why people who have only ever ... - This is a REAL keyboard intended for touch-typists and those who spend long hours actually typing. They have a nice long throw (that's why people who have only ever typed on laptops don't like them very much) and good tactile feedback. It's constructed of heavy plastic -- both the case and the keycaps -- giving you a very secure, robust platform for extended work. The company that I work for has deployed these keyboards for years so I've seen a ton of them -- never seen a broken one, though. We do have a sprinkling of cheaper keyboards from other companies and finding them broken is not unusual. At work, I provided myself out-of-pocket with a Unicomp Classic 101 White buckling-spring mechanical keyboard ($84) but, as nice as it is, it's far too noisy to subject my loved ones at home to. This Lenovo keyboard is an excellent compromise: It still feels great but it's much quieter (not silent, though, but it's relative). All of the keys are placed where they are supposed to be. The pipe key is above the Return "Enter" key and not on the top row where it doesn't belong, for instance. For the record, these keyboards are in use on Linux workstations at work and on a Mac at my house. Mac users should swap the "Alt" and Windows keys to get them to function properly as "Option" and "Command" keys. Use the Keyboard control panel and click on the "Modifier Keys..." button to make this change. I would have purchased a white model if only it were available. I work in subdued lighting -- dark, sometimes -- and it's simply easier for me to locate specific keys on a white keyboard on the rare occasion that I need to. That's just a personal thing, though.

## Features

- Lenovo Preferred Pro USB Keyboard .
- Quiet 104-key full-size layout (includes three Windows keys)
- Compatible with any computer that uses USB connection
- Common Windows shortcuts are highlighted on key skirts helps improve productivity

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B000AOYWVE |
| Additional Features | Dedicated Media and Shortcut Keys |
| Antenna Location | Office |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,998 in Computer Keyboards |
| Brand | Lenovo |
| Built-In Media | Preferred Pro Keyboard |
| Button Quantity | 104 |
| Color | Business Black |
| Compatible Devices | PC |
| Compatible Operating System Family | Windows |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 595 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00000435653062 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 17.8"L x 7.3"W x 1.3"H |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | Single Color |
| Keyboard Description | General Purpose USB Keyboard |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Lenovo |
| Mfr Part Number | 73P5220 |
| Model Name | 41A5289, SK-8825, 54Y9400, KB1021 |
| Model Number | 73P5220 |
| Number of Keys | 104 |
| Power Source | USB Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Office |
| Special Feature | Dedicated Media and Shortcut Keys |
| Style Name | Contemporary |
| Switch Type | Membrane |
| UPC | 809185811612 795327808568 012300306386 809386468769 311804067152 884942236211 790304490699 763615774147 611101305323 000435653062 807030492665 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Lenovo
- **Color:** Business Black
- **Compatible Devices:** PC
- **Connectivity Technology:** Wired
- **Keyboard Description:** General Purpose USB Keyboard
- **Keyboard backlighting color support:** Single Color
- **Product Dimensions:** 17.8"L x 7.3"W x 1.3"H
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Office
- **Special Feature:** Dedicated Media and Shortcut Keys
- **Style:** Contemporary

## Images

![73p5220 External Wired USB Preferred Pro USA Keyboard ( 41A5289, 89P8530) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/918e33SZeKL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Set** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Does this keyboard have volume control buttons?**
A: No, it does not have a volume control button.  It's a well built keyboard, much better than the one that came with my Lenovo system.

**Q: Where is the Fn key on this keyboard (ie, how does one operate the function keys on this keyboard without a Fn key?)**
A: Since the function keys on this keyboard are one-function, the Fn key is not needed.

**Q: Is the enter key on your keyboard a bit loose or is it a problem of my keyboard?**
A: I have two of these keyboards, and neither one has a loose enter key. Sounds like you got a defective one.

**Q: Mouse Included?**
A: Not when I bought it. Usually when you buy keyboards without the PC it's they keyboard only and when you buy the mouse it's the mouse only.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Ah. Relief!
*by E***F on April 25, 2008*

In 2008, it has become hard to find a decent keyboard. For starters, most manufacturers take it upon themselves to tweak the layout of their offerings, leaving you with an L-shaped Enter key, an extra "fn" button or a rearranged Insert/Delete cluster. I have a computer at work as well (who doesn't?) and for four years I've put up with one of these fancy-schmancy media keyboards. I can't believe the RELIEF I'm feeling after getting this Lenovo product with an unaltered, matching layout! I feel like my spine is taking care of actions such as moving text blocks around. The quality of this Lenovo is very good. It's a plastic keyboard, so I doubt it'll survive the beer and coffee tests we gave the 3270 of yesteryear. It's also perhaps a little bit too lightweight for my taste. However, the keys feel solid and responsive, no matter from which angle you hit them - again, a relief from my former "ergonomic" keyboard, where the tactile feeling was more of a mushy kind and sometimes a key wouldn't register if you hit it at an angle. I like the appearance of this one, too. The lack of media buttons gives it a cool business attire, while the non- square layout makes it look more contemporary. I use it on a dark antique desk, and it looks fitting. The two Enter buttons are a dark blue/gray, but they don't stand out as much in real life as they do in the pictures. The wrist rest is also a nice surprise: while you don't need it (the KB stands flat enough), it does fit snugly and has a feeling that I would describe as something between leather and non-slip rubber. It's a little hard though, so it won't replace a gel pack if you need something like that. The downside of this device is that it requires an unsightly cable connection. However, the extra cable comes with benefits: - It works. You just type and there it is (I know, Duh, but try a few wireless keyboards at this price!). - It's secure: whatever you type, it's between you and your keyboard, no password sniffing from your neighbor. - It can wake the PC (depending on motherboard). I love being able to hit the space bar to power up my PC which is now stowed out-of-sight in the armoire. Bottom line: for 35-ish $$, this is probably one of the best keyboards and you couldn't go wrong with it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ They have a nice long throw (that's why people who have only ever ...
*by R***Y on October 3, 2015*

This is a REAL keyboard intended for touch-typists and those who spend long hours actually typing. They have a nice long throw (that's why people who have only ever typed on laptops don't like them very much) and good tactile feedback. It's constructed of heavy plastic -- both the case and the keycaps -- giving you a very secure, robust platform for extended work. The company that I work for has deployed these keyboards for years so I've seen a ton of them -- never seen a broken one, though. We do have a sprinkling of cheaper keyboards from other companies and finding them broken is not unusual. At work, I provided myself out-of-pocket with a Unicomp Classic 101 White buckling-spring mechanical keyboard ($84) but, as nice as it is, it's far too noisy to subject my loved ones at home to. This Lenovo keyboard is an excellent compromise: It still feels great but it's much quieter (not silent, though, but it's relative). All of the keys are placed where they are supposed to be. The pipe key is above the Return "Enter" key and not on the top row where it doesn't belong, for instance. For the record, these keyboards are in use on Linux workstations at work and on a Mac at my house. Mac users should swap the "Alt" and Windows keys to get them to function properly as "Option" and "Command" keys. Use the Keyboard control panel and click on the "Modifier Keys..." button to make this change. I would have purchased a white model if only it were available. I work in subdued lighting -- dark, sometimes -- and it's simply easier for me to locate specific keys on a white keyboard on the rare occasion that I need to. That's just a personal thing, though.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Solid Classic Keyboard!
*by M***C on August 29, 2020*

The history on this is I had a wireless keyboard and mouse from Logitec for nearly 8 years and the keyboard started requiring new batteries (2 AA) nearly every 2-3 months. Not sure why it started consuming so much more energy in its later years but it was time for a new solution. Being desk based, was not sure why I needed wireless and who wonders around with their keyboard anyway and I'm not concerned about wires facing a customer or any cosmetics so I looked for a wired keyboard. There are basically the cheapo version and then I found this traditional solid keyboard with no frills. This was exactly what I needed as I can quickly click any app or media control and don't need buttons on my keyboard for that. This keyboard is quiet, fluid keys, solid feel and great feedback from the keys. It seems to be modeled after early IBM keyboards and echos the similar quality. Get one if you are looking for a very solid no frills keyboard that does not require batteries, wireless adapters, etc... awesome!

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