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Lenovo T470/T480 Replacement Keyboard
I needed a replacement keyboard for my ThinkPad T480, and this Lenovo-compatible keyboard with the part numbers 01HX459 and 01AX364 caught my eye. The layout options were flexible (I picked US), and the price on AliExpress was significantly lower than anything I found on eBay or Amazon.
The delivery took about two and a half weeks to the US, which is pretty average for AliExpress. The keyboard came well-packaged, no visible damage, and installation was straightforward. After plugging it in, it worked instantly—no driver issues, no lag, no key ghosting. The typing experience is tactile and crisp, almost identical to the original.
Pros: – Very close match to OEM build quality – Smooth key travel – Affordable price (~$18 vs $45+ in US) – Includes backlight support
Cons: – Slight difference in texture compared to the original – No manual included for first-time installers
Compared to OEM replacements locally, this one saved me over 50%. It exceeded my expectations in both performance and appearance. Definitely a solid buy.
US $7.02
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Dell Latitude 5480/7490 Series Keyboard
I bought this Dell Latitude replacement keyboard for a 7480 work laptop that had a couple of dead keys. The product title covers a wide range of models, and mine was on the list. What really drew me in was the backlight support and positive buyer reviews.
Shipping took 14 days, which was faster than I expected. The build is sturdy, with well-labeled keys and even backlighting. Installation was plug-and-play, and every key worked perfectly out of the box.
Pros: – Perfect fit and fully functional backlight – Comfortable key spacing – Great build for $17
Cons: – The key surface feels slightly cheaper than OEM – No Dell branding, if that matters
US sellers wanted around $50 for something similar, and this one performs just as well. Very happy with this replacement—absolutely met expectations.
US $2.29
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MacBook Air M1 A2337 Keyboard
After a small liquid accident, I needed a replacement for my MacBook Air 13″ M1 (A2337). This keyboard was one of the few available at a reasonable price and covered all regional layouts, including US.
It took about 3 weeks to arrive. Installation required a bit more effort than a typical PC laptop, but that’s more about Apple’s design than the product itself. The key response is snappy and quiet, and the backlighting is even across the board.
Pros: – High compatibility with 2020 M1 MacBooks – Smooth keypress and consistent lighting – Costs ~$30, versus $80+ locally
Cons: – No Apple logo or branding – Installation is more complex (not a con of the product itself, but worth noting)
I honestly wasn’t expecting this level of quality from a third-party source. This one totally delivered.
US $8.98
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MacBook Pro A1278 Keyboard
I ordered this for my old MacBook Pro 13″ (A1278) that I keep as a backup machine. It’s a classic model, and finding parts is getting harder. The variety of language layouts here was impressive—I went with US.
Shipping took 18 days. The keys are well-shaped, solid under the fingers, and typing feels very similar to the original Apple keyboard. No functional issues at all.
Pros: – Great for restoring older MacBooks – Accurate layout and responsive keys – Just $15 compared to $60+ OEM
Cons: – No backlight (not expected for the price) – Not as premium in finish
It fully met my expectations, and the price made it worth every cent.
US $6.59
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Lenovo E490/E495/T490 Keyboard
I purchased this Lenovo keyboard for an E495 I bought used, which had a few worn-out keys. What made me buy this one was the compatibility list—it matched almost every recent Lenovo ThinkPad model in that series.
Shipping was about 15 days. Installation took 10 minutes. The keyboard itself is responsive, with a professional matte finish and strong backlight. It feels just as good as the original.
Pros: – High compatibility – Premium feel and backlighting – ~$20, vs $60 on parts websites
Cons: – Slightly tighter key spacing – Could include a spudger or tool for install
An excellent replacement that saved me a good $40.
US $18.92
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Acer Aspire E5 Series Keyboard
My friend needed a new keyboard for their aging Acer E5-571, and I helped source this one. It fit multiple Acer models, and user reviews were promising.
Shipping was just under 3 weeks. The keyboard was bubble-wrapped securely and looked brand new. We installed it in under 10 minutes. Typing feels natural, and all function keys work properly.
Pros: – Perfect fit – Good tactile feedback – Cheap (~$13 vs $35 locally)
Cons: – No backlight – Plastic feels light
Expectations were met. The budget-friendly price and solid usability make this a smart purchase for older laptops.
US $1.19
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Dell Inspiron 15 Series Keyboard
My Dell Inspiron 3558’s spacebar was acting up, so I grabbed this replacement. What attracted me was its coverage of almost the entire 3000 and 5000 Inspiron series.
Delivery took 16 days. It installed easily, no driver tweaks required. Typing is crisp, and all multimedia functions work.
Pros: – Wide compatibility – Clean and responsive typing – $14 is a steal compared to $45 OEM
Cons: – No backlight – Slight flex in the center
It definitely exceeded expectations for the price point.
US $9.7
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HP ProBook 445/640 G8 Keyboard
This keyboard was for a client’s HP ProBook 445 G8, and I chose it because of the built-in backlight and modern layout. I was skeptical about compatibility, but the reviews convinced me.
Shipping was surprisingly fast—12 days. It installed without any issues. Backlight intensity was strong, and the keys felt excellent under the fingers.
Pros: – Excellent backlighting – Premium look – ~$22 vs $60 OEM
Cons: – Slightly louder keystrokes – No install guide
It more than met expectations and looked nearly identical to the original.
US $15.33
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MacBook Air A1369/A1466 Keyboard
I needed a replacement for my 2015 MacBook Air. This listing was perfect—it even included free screws.
Shipping took 17 days. The keyboard looked pristine. Installation was tricky (Apple again), but it powered up perfectly, and typing felt natural. Backlight worked too.
Pros: – Backlit – Accurate fit – Budget-friendly (~$19)
Cons: – Slightly different font on keys – Backlight brightness is a bit lower
Still, for the price, it was far better than expected.
US $6.04
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HP EliteBook G5/G6 Keyboard
Last but not least, this one was for my EliteBook 840 G6. What stood out was the extensive compatibility and solid backlight feature. I saw it for less than $25, which is amazing compared to HP’s $80+ spare parts.
Shipping took 15 days. Installation was seamless. The keyboard works beautifully, and the backlight is uniform.
Pros: – Sleek design – Backlit and sturdy – Inexpensive
Cons: – Slightly firmer keypress – Packaging could be better
Honestly, I didn’t expect it to be this good.
US $1.73
Overall Impression
I went into this batch of purchases with cautious optimism, and I walked away honestly impressed. All ten keyboards arrived in good condition, matched their product descriptions, and worked perfectly after installation. In every case, I saved at least 50% compared to buying through US-based retailers. For anyone who’s comfortable doing basic laptop repairs, I absolutely recommend these AliExpress keyboards. I’ll definitely be back for more upgrades and replacements soon.











