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Written by RotoSequence   
Looking for a new keyboard to proclaim your status of Geekdom? The DAS Keyboard is a product invented by Über Geek Daniel Guermeur intended to make a bold statement to enthusiasts. This isn’t any ordinary keyboard; all the keys are 100% blank and custom weighted to improve typing performance and your accuracy. Just how much of a difference do these features make? That’s what we’re here to figure out.  

DAS Keyboard

German for The Keyboard
Information
  • DAS keyboard
  • MSRP $80
  • Unique blank key design
  • Specially weighted keys
  • USB
  • Clean design
  • Linux, Windows and Mac OS compatibility  

The programmer’s keyboard




The DAS USB Keyboard is proclaimed the ultimate computer elitist’s keyboard. With all black aesthetics, this keyboard is designed to appeal to the computer geek. The DAS keyboard is unique amongst other keyboards however with its unlabeled key design. It makes a statement when your keyboard isn’t even labeled.



There’s a saying that the easiest way to learn a foreign language is to be placed in the country with no prior knowledge of the lingo-and be stuck there for a few months. Ultimately, you won’t need six months to learn to touch type, but the principles remain the same.

The other key feature of the DAS keyboard is it’s individually weighted key switches rated for 30 million key strokes each. By changing the amount of force required to make each key press, your typing speed will theoretically improve and reduce the strain in the efforts, increasing comfort. In addition, with a rating of 30 million keystrokes, odds are you’ll never kill this keyboard.



Now that we’ve explored the features of this keyboard, let’s see how they work in practice.


 
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