which are the industry standard for clicky keyboards. If you don’t like clicks, there’s a quieter version available with Brown key-switches. The switches aren’t real Cherrys. They’re made by a company ...
but for some people only the feel of a quality switch will do. [Mac2612] was given a particularly nice example of this class of peripheral, a Das Keyboard 4C complete with trademark missing key ...
The Das Keyboard 4 Ultimate is available with both brown and blue Cherry MX switches. Take the Das Keyboard 4 Ultimate out of the box and the first thing you'll notice is its completely blank keys.
Please note that this is a B Grade clearance item. It will be in good condition, but may show light signs of use and/or have been repackaged. The price has been reduced to reflect this. All B ...
You know where you stand with the Das Keyboard 5QS, as this comes from one of the most reliable manufacturers in the business – and it's likely to come up in any conversation that you have about ...
For a keyboard with membrane switches rather than switches – and without any LED backlight – it’s a basic design for its price. On the plus side, it has a 105-key layout, including a proper ...
Then this full-sized model from Das Keyboard should be your next stop. The MacTigr is a full-sized, all metal, low-profile, mechanical keyboard with cherry switches, double-shot keycaps ...
you’re probably wondering what all the different types of mechanical keyboard switches are. What’s the difference between ...