- Jan 18, 2001
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Maetryx here, 
I couldn't help myself. I ordered one of these bad boy ubergeek peripherals as the first component of my new system that I'm putting together. Prior to deciding on the mobo, cpu, vid card, mem, hdd, sound.... I *knew* I wanted this keyboard.
Maximum PC Review
Manufacturer/Vendor's website daskeyboard.com
I can't wait for this to arrive so I can build my new system around it.
I couldn't help myself. I ordered one of these bad boy ubergeek peripherals as the first component of my new system that I'm putting together. Prior to deciding on the mobo, cpu, vid card, mem, hdd, sound.... I *knew* I wanted this keyboard.
Maximum PC Review
Manufacturer/Vendor's website daskeyboard.com
Even without the no-label gimmick, this is a keyboard worth cherishing?we wouldn?t attach just any keyboard to our Dream Machine, after all. The Das Keyboard?s secret is in its individually weighted keys. While all the keys on standard keyboards require the same amount of force to depress, the Das Keyboard has five different groups of keys, each of which responds to a different degree of force to accommodate the way most people use a keyboard.
I can't wait for this to arrive so I can build my new system around it.
