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I have had a MacBookPro3,1 for almost two years now. Mostly I like it but the keyboard has always been somewhere between bad and terrible. My 12 inch AiBook had the best keyboard I've even seen on a laptop, this current MBP one of the worst. It was always kind of squishy feeling, but within about 6 months the "C" key quit working entirely so I bought a stand alone apple keyboard that i have been using since then. That's another story since several of the letters have worn completely off, some keys stick, etc. but my question is whether the new MBP have any better keyboard than the two year old on, or if it's the same squishy one that was there on mine. And yes, I know i could have sent it back for a repair under the warranty for the broken key, but I was in a position where I couldn't afford to be without it for even a single day at that time.
Thanks for all replies

iyacyas wrote:
I would have to totally agree with EWW...
I also agree that the 12" not only has the best keyboard but is the best Mac ever, and I am not looking forward to the day that I have to put the ol' girl down.
I still mourn mine. One tiny solder connection on the motherboard broke, and it is $800 to replace, but I sure loved that computer. Bought it the week it was introduced and it was wonderful.

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