Hmm...
I'm getting used to the Microsoft Wedge Mobile Keyboard that I bought a few hours ago. When I first used the keyboard, the gapless design got me making quite a lot of typos, but after a while, I stopped making almost all typos, and am appreciating the increased key travel and Windows-specific keys. It feels at home with a Windows computer...
It's also very lightweight and is elevated slightly, unlike laptop keyboards, and I don't have to deal with a toasty keyboard, either. It's quite expensive, though, but I wasn't willing to risk an unknown brand.
I think Microsoft and Logitech make nice hardware for normal use.