A customer who purchased the TVS Electronics Gold Prime Bharat keyboard from Amazon has shared a detailed social media post drawing attention to an unusual issue in the specific unit received. The Made in India model is known for its sturdy construction and full-size layout.

The customer has pointed out that many of the alphabet characters on the delivered keyboard appear misaligned with some printed on the top, some below, some towards the right and some towards the left. This makes the multi directional printing on this particular piece look visually uneven.

The customer wrote on social media: “Received my new TVS Electronics Gold Prime Bharat keyboard from Amazon today and noticed an unusual issue in the printed alphabets. The characters on many of the keys are misaligned with some printed on top, some below, some towards the right and some towards the left. It puts a strain on the eyes while typing and the anomaly is irritating. The keyboard costs more than three thousand rupees, so this has come as an unpleasant surprise. The product works fine but the visual inconsistency stands out and I am now stuck with this piece since Amazon does not have an exchange facility on this. It only has a ten days Service Centre Replacement. This means if I need to do something about it, I will have to find out where the service centre is and travel to it with my complaint and all this just for a keyboard. Quite a painful thought that.”

The shared image posted by the customer shows certain alphabets positioned higher or lower than others with a few slightly tilted or placed more towards one side. This results in an irregularity in the visual presentation of the keys.

The statement focuses solely on the user experience with this delivered piece without making assumptions about the rest of the product range or the company’s overall quality control. The customer has clarified that the keyboard functions work fine and that the concern raised relates only to the printed character alignment on this unit.

The customer also noted that the ten days Service Centre Replacement option means physically locating and travelling to a service centre for any possible resolution. The post mentions that this feels inconvenient for a keyboard priced above three thousand rupees.