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At £25.54 ex‑VAT, the Lenovo Preferred Pro II is a sensible “just get the job done” keyboard for day-to-day office work. If you want something that feels familiar, types reliably, and won’t make a big dent in your IT budget, this is the kind of purchase that usually works out well for shared desks, general office staff, or anyone who doesn’t care about fancy macros or gimmicky features. The QWERTY UK layout and no-nonsense USB connection are the big practical wins—easy rollout, easy replacement, and minimal faff for IT.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it for people who live on a keyboard all day and are picky about feel—there are better options if you need a more premium typing experience, softer key action, or a more “ergonomic” posture. Also, if you’re kitting out a lot of users and care about consistency, it’s worth buying a couple first (or checking an in-house try-before-you-buy) so you can confirm the key feel matches your team’s expectations. For a broad, cost-conscious office standard, though, this is a decent value pick—just not a “forever keyboard” for power users.

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