If you’re the type of person who wants your computer keyboard to tell you when your garage door is open, or when you’ve received an email from your wife, or when the President-Elect tweets at 3:00 a.m ...
The Das Keyboard DeltaForce 65 is probably one of the most long-awaited keyboards in my possession. No, that isn't a joke—I've been waiting to get my hands on it for the best part of a year since its ...
How can you make a keyboard do more? Connect it to the cloud of course and that’s exactly what Das Keyboard did with their latest keyboard. According to Das Keyboard, the Das Keyboard 5Q is the ...
Das Keyboard has unwrapped its latest mechanical keyboard innovation, dubbed the Das Keyboard 5Q, which features configurable RGB keys and a cloud connection. The Kickstarter campaign for the project, ...
The Das Keyboard series has been one of the gold standards for mechanical keyboards for office use. The Das Keyboard 6 takes things to the next level with a refined design with simple aesthetics, ...
Das Keyboard, everyone’s favorite keyboard company that sounds like something Kraftwerk would carry with them on road gigs, has announced the 5Q, a smart keyboard with two-way communications to cloud ...
When Mitsubishi made your first cellphone, you know you’ve been around a while. Steve has carried the latest and greatest around in his pocket for nearly 30 years, with everything from Motorola ...
I’ve been enamored with the Das Keyboard since it launched in 2005. These supremely clicky, IBM-style keyboards are some of the most rugged mechanical input devices you can buy. Their Pro model — an ...
Mechanical keyboard manufacturers have a habit of overlooking Mac users. More often than not, mechanical keyboards come with Windows layouts and USB-A connectors, ignoring the many MacBook users with ...
In My Blog from few days ago, I gave a link to a website presenting most amazing computer keyboard I've ever seen, in which every key is an active color display that can change under program control ...
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