Das Keyboard Black Wired Model S Professional Silent Keyboard
Description:
Mouse Included: No Palm Rest: N/A Features: Key Information: Cherry MX brown mechanical key switches with gold contacts (soft tactile) Laser-etched key cap inscriptions to prevent fading Full n-key rollover with a PS2 adapter, and 6 keys with USB Enhanced 104-key layout Two Windows keys Glossy black upper enclosure with matching black USB cable - Darth Vader approved Two-port USB hub 1.1 and 2.0 Parts: 1 year limited Labor: 1 year limited
I keep finding myself wanting to type more on this keyboard. Chrome will auto-fill in my username or something but I'll type it in anyway because it just feels so good. Fantastic keyboard.
Pros
Cons
Light key switches, good quality, sturdy feel, sounds great.
Glossy finish attracts fingerprints and stuff, I don't really care at all but some people do.
Fantastic Keyboard, one of the most comfortable ever used.
review by pdxracer
I bought this keyboard back in May, so doing my first review on OC this works out good that I have had some time to use it.
First off, I didnt discover mechanical keyboards until a couple of years ago, and didnt get around to buying one until this year. I wonder now what took me so long. After a few months, this is the most amazing keyboard to type with. No more fatigue or wrist soreness after typing, as the keys form naturally to your fingertips. Have discovered that my WPM has increase 10-15 wpm using this keyboard as well once I got used to it.
If you have been 50/50 about getting a keyboard, especially a mechanical, you will regret waiting.
Of all the money I have spent over the years, and the money on new system now, why neglect something that will provide comfort and ease of use.
I have the Cherry MX Brown version, which is less noisy than the standard keyboard, but still has the same feel and resistance as the MX Blues. At least for home this version aids in that the entire house does not have to know that I am typing. Keystrokes are accurate as opposed to a electric switch keyboard where pressure points can vary depending on the circuitry, which in turn causes more mistakes.
I have not tried other mechanical keyboards, but will have a hard time doing so as I knew Das Keyboard had a good reputation and build quality, I will likely be a customer for life.
Pros
Cons
Keys feel natural on fingertips, can type very quickly with it.
Would like to have it backlit, but thats Ok (maybe something they can do it future)
Ratings
Overall
5
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