There’s a certain kind of computing nostalgia that holds that the art of typing has been steadily wussified since the late 1980s, when the venerable IBM Model M and Apple Extended Keyboard went out of ...
AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Das Keyboard, a division of Metadot Corporation, is taking the typing experience to new levels yet again, announcing today the launch of the company’s newest version of ...
“Game On” – Das Keyboard Presents First-Ever Ultimate Typing Championship Nationwide Typing Competition to Award $2,000 Grand Prize to Fastest Typist; Final Bout to Take Place at SXSW Interactive ...
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, ...
We spoke to the Das Keyboard CEO about the thrill of fast typing, what's next for the PC hardware market given Trump's tariffs, and more. I’m a PCMag reviewer and ISF-certified TV calibrator focused ...
DALLAS -- Typing on a Das Keyboard is a lot like typing on any other computer keyboard -- except the keys are blank. Most people, especially those who rely on the slow but steady hunt-and-peck ...
AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Das Keyboard, the leader in high-end mechanical keyboards, today announced the winners of this year's Ultimate Typing Championship, a competition to find the most ...
AUSTIN, Texas, Jan. 27, 2015 /PRNewswire/ — Metadot, maker of award-winning mechanical keyboards, today introduced its first-ever tenkeyless compact edition: the all-new Das Keyboard 4C. Offering ...
Expensive, even for a Das. No ergonomic tilt options. USB-C connector is required, so it won’t work with older Macs. No backlighting. I hope you like 10-key layouts, and I hope you like matte black.
The Das Keyboard 4 Professional for Mac ($175 MSRP; $168 on Amazon) isn’t the first mechanical keyboard I’ve owned—that spot goes to the company’s older, less expensive Model S ($133 MSRP; available ...
Installation is as easy as it gets -- just plug it in and let Windows detect the keyboard. There's no special software to install or drivers to download, though the built-in firmware is upgradeable.
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