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£101.57 inc. VAT
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For £84.64 ex-VAT, the Lenovo Preferred Pro Universal USB UK keyboard is a “good enough to standardise” type of buy, not a bargain, and not a premium workstation keyboard either. If you’re equipping a mixed fleet of offices or need something straightforward that just works across common setups, the universal angle is the appeal: fewer driver headaches, consistent UK layout, and a familiar feel for end users who don’t want faff. It’s also the sort of keyboard you can deploy without building a bespoke “gaming” or enthusiast workflow around it.
I wouldn’t buy it if your team is picky about typing feel (key travel, noise, keycaps) or you’re replacing a high-end keyboard—because at this price, you can usually get noticeably better ergonomics or a nicer typing experience elsewhere. It also won’t suit anyone who needs tight integration features like advanced shortcuts/macros or specialist layouts for specific roles. Bottom line: buy it when you want dependable, office-friendly consistency and easy rollout; skip it if the keyboard itself is part of your daily comfort or productivity spend.

HP
HP 725 - Keyboard - multi-device, rechargeable, powered by SuperCapacitor - full size - wireless - Bluetooth, 2.4 GHz - QWERTY - International English - nightfall black

Lenovo
Lenovo Preferred Pro II - Keyboard - full size - USB - QWERTY - UK - black - brown box

HP
HP Desktop 320K - Keyboard - USB - UK - Smart Buy

Dell
Alienware Tri-Mode AW920K - Keyboard - AlienFX per-key RGB / 16.8 million colours - wireless - 2.4 GHz, Bluetooth 5.1, USB - QWERTY - US English - key switch: CHERRY MX Red - lunar light