The Das Keyboard MacTigr is an aluminum mechanical keyboard that's worth being used in most Mac setups. That is, if you can stand the fixed USB-C cable. Look around in 2024 and you will find a ...
Mechanical keyboards have been around for a long time - even before they went mainstream some 15 years ago - and nowadays you can find thousands of models from hundreds of manufacturers with a ...
The Das Keyboard X50Q copes really well with gaming or general use, and has a lot in the positives column: solid design, dedicated media keys, customisable backlighting, and some neat tricks you can't ...
Here’s the Das Keyboard 4, possibly the most bad-ass clacky keyboard in existence. No keycap markings, USB 3.0, Cherry MX switches and a huge knob. All that plus Das’s trademark feature: it’s as big ...
Das Keyboard promotes the sound of their peripheral more than anything—their tagline is “The Mechanical Keyboard That Clicks.” Now they’re going after the market that craves the sweet benefits of a ...
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 ...
Mechanical keyboards, which have hardware switches underneath the keys, cater to computer users who prefer a stronger tactile key response than they can get with today’s membrane keyboards, including ...
Mechanical keyboards have been around for a long time - even before they went mainstream some 15 years ago - and nowadays you can find thousands of models from hundreds of manufacturers with a ...