Err , can’t see the point your making Carlton23. There’s no indication that the example given is an original Panasonic part. Besides, this one:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk...e&hash=item43a39f30d9
is a little bit more expensive!
Mollykins did not mention the make of her teachers laptop, so giving a link to a replacement Toughbook keyboard is irrelevant as far as the cost of replacing the damaged keyboard is concerned.
You’re not paying for the quality of the keyboard alone in a Toughbook. The protective acid/alkali and oil resistant integral sealed keyboard cover and the fact that toughbooks are the only laptop I know off that have inbuilt drainage channels beneath the keys to allow any liquids that do get past the cover to drain harmlessly away to the outside of the casing. These channels are totally corrosion resistant. In addition, the majority of recent toughbooks are made of a special magnesium alloy rather than the polymers that most laptops are made of nowadays.
Believe me, you would expect something out of the ordinary if you spend £4K on a laptop and in the Toughbook, you get it. The one I have in a research facility near Sevenoaks has survived major deliberate and accidental abuse in the 14 months it’s been in my possession and it’s still going strong – my lab assistant dropped a 115Kg lump of composite material on the closed lid of the laptop a few months ago.
I’d better stop there as I sound like an advert for the Toughbook!