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forum thread Posted by LovelyCheetah | Staff about 1 year ago
forum thread Posted by LovelyCheetah | Staff about 1 year ago

Das Keyboard 4 root Mechanical Keyboard (Cherry MX: Blue or Brown Switches) $129 + Free Shipping

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$149

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Das Keyboard [daskeyboard.com] has Das Keyboard 4 root Mechanical Keyboard (Cherry MX: Blue or Brown Switches) for $149 - $20 w/ code DK4ROOTSD = $129. Shipping is free.
Available:Physical Specifications
  • Extra-long 6.5 ft (201 cm) USB cable with single USB type-A connector
  • Dimensions: 18 x 6.8 x .80 inches (45.72 x 17.272 x 2.032 cm)
  • Weight: 2.9 lbs (1.3 kg)
System Requirements
  • PC Windows, Linux, or ChromeOS
  • One USB 1.1, 2.0 or 3.0 port
  • No driver required
  • Firmware updatable
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Das Keyboard [daskeyboard.com] has Das Keyboard 4 root Mechanical Keyboard (Cherry MX: Blue or Brown Switches) for $149 - $20 w/ code DK4ROOTSD = $129. Shipping is free.
Available:Physical Specifications
  • Extra-long 6.5 ft (201 cm) USB cable with single USB type-A connector
  • Dimensions: 18 x 6.8 x .80 inches (45.72 x 17.272 x 2.032 cm)
  • Weight: 2.9 lbs (1.3 kg)
System Requirements
  • PC Windows, Linux, or ChromeOS
  • One USB 1.1, 2.0 or 3.0 port
  • No driver required
  • Firmware updatable
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about 1 year ago
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about 1 year ago
JollyReward8938
about 1 year ago
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These really aren't worth the money imo. There are lots of better options in this price range.

Some of the negatives of this board: cheap pad printed ABS keycaps, cherry switches (yes this is a drawback compared to many modern switches believe it or not), solder board, and not so great costar stabilizers. I've actually owned this board in the past.

I personally also advise to steer clear from the big names as well like Logitech, Razer, Corsair, Steelseries, etc.

Personally, I'd recommend looking at Akko, keychron, gmmk, epomaker, etc. Akko is probably my budget brand of choice for the time being, but the others are good options too. Hot-swappable is always a nice option for anyone not super into tinkering. It gives you the option to change your switches easily without soldering.
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