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October 2014
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Zwaar en stevig
Het gevoel en geluid van aanslagen
Multimedia controls
USB 3.0 Hub
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Prijs
Linkerkant is lichter dan rechterkant en tobo schuift daardoor scheef
Ruler is leuk bedacht maar niet goed uitgevoerd (geen rubbers eronder)
Another sturdy, wellbuilt keyboard from Das with an allnew aluminium top panel and matte finish that's easier to keep clean. Integrated hub supports USB 3.0. Characteristic clicky tactile feedback makes it a pleasure to type on (available with Cherry MX b
The dedicated media keys are a nice addition but some macro keys would have been even nicer. Lack of backlighting seems like an unfair omission for a $169 keyboard. No wrist rest option.
Aluminum Top Panel, Great Build Quality, Media Controls, Choice Of Switch Type
No Backlighting, No Macros/Profiles, Kind Of Pricey
By way of using mechanical key switches, the Das Keyboard 4 separates itself from every standard plank on the market, many of which use flat-panel membranes or squishy dome switches that are far cheaper to produce. However, the Das Keyboard 4 is enteri...
Gepubliceerd: 2014-03-25, Auteur: Matthew , beoordeeld door: pcmag.com
Available with Cherry MX Blue, Brown switches. Includes dedicated hardware media, sleep controls. Sturdy construction. Integrated hub now supports USB 3.0.
Expensive. No onboard audio ports. Inconvenient footbar for angling up keyboard
A superb typing experience and excellent new features characterize the mechanical Das Keyboard 4, but those benefits don't come cheap....
Samenvatting: The DAS Keyboard was graciously sent to me to review over the past several weeks and I must say, it is a flashback to the old keyboards we all once used. DAS Keyboard sells 3 models of their signature super-clicky keyboards: Original Professional, M...
Goldplated mechanical switches under the keys make a nice oldschool clatter. Fire up a cigar and pour a stiff drink — you'll be pounding out emails like Hemingway in no time. Recognizes up to six keys pressed simultaneously for your sick Warcraf...
No more typing on the sly while on conference calls. Zero ergonomic features.
The question, then, is whether the Das Keyboard Professional is worth the $129 price tag, since you can get a brand new Unicomp buckling spring keyboard for $69 and a vintage Model M for as little as ~$30 on eBay. Frankly, Im a little torn. The Das Ke...
Very nice to type on, USB ports easily accessible on site, Clicky keys that provide tactile and audible feedback
Expensive, Glossy finish picks up dust and fingerprints very easily
If you type a lot you deserve a keyboard such as this one, many people don’t consider keyboards something of importance when it comes to their computer and they figure any old keyboard will do, but once you have the chance to use a true quality keyb...
Samenvatting: The Das Keyboard takes Professional seriously. There are no "features" of the Das Keyboard, unless you seriously rely on extra USB ports--no doubt the culmination of weeks of brainstorming sessions devoted to using up that free cubic inch. And therein ...
Build Quality, Glossy Finish, Simple Aesthetics, Integrated USB 2.0 Hub, High Quality Mechanical Key Switches
Ridiculously Overpriced, Availability, Poor Warranty, Keyboard Click Novelty does wear off, Noisy and shouldn't be used in quiet environments.
To lay the cards on the table, I personally deem the Das Keyboard Professional keyboard to be an expensive backwards step in the wrong direction. Sure it has the nice switches that make a nice click noise like the "good ole' days", but do we have to ...
At the price of $99 for the Das Keyboard Professional is a great product where it made me realize how much the quality of a keyboard matters. I really couldnt find anything to criticize about the keyboard except its price. At $99, the cost of the ...