A Closer Look
The front of the keyboard only has the three keys, which are nice and large. The feel of the buttons is quite soft and does have a little play, but it does not feel bothersome at all. The plastic is of high quality, but I did expect the use of aluminum on such an expensive designer device. To make sure that you receive scratch-free buttons, a transparent plastic, which has to be peeled off, covers each button.
The back sports the device name, the studio logo and some credentials. Interestingly enough, the writing is not printed on but formed with extruded plastic. The white rubber pads make sure that the Optimus Mini Three will stay where it is supposed to be.