micromart.co.uk Updated: 2014-09-11 03:29:03
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If German engineering is a must for your peripherals, then you won't find much better than that of the Das Keyboard Model S Professional.The Das Keyboard Model S is available in a variety of layouts, catering for both Mac and Windows users and with a vari...
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If you haven't heard the name Das Keyboard, you obviously haven't looked at top tier mechanical keyboards before. Long before companies like Cooler Master, Corsair, Thermaltake and the like, Das Keyboard was one of the top three brands when searching...
I have really mixed emotions at this point about the Das Keyboard Model S Professional keyboard. I love the simplicity, the sleek aesthetics, the use of Cherry MX Blue switches and the additional USB hub on the side. What bothers me is that in order t...
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Guest-reviewer and 'PC Projects' columnist James Sugrue reminisces over keyboards, and eventually reviews the Das Keyboard Professional Model S (clicky).Keyboards. They’ve been around as long as there have been interactive computers, and yours is proba...
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The Das Keyboard Model S Professional already holds a special place in the hearts of many gamers and typists, and for good reason. It's a good, solid keyboard. We prefer the light, clicky feeling of the Cherry MX Blue switches, and they feel very good...
This keyboard looks good, feels good, has a neat feature or two, and doesn't cost too much...
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Back in 2005 Metadot Corporation founder Daniel Guermeur began the process of creating a keyboard which was designed to improve his typing speed and accuracy. Following the release of the initial model and some significant praise and feedback from init...
Using Das Keyboard proved an enlightening and satisfying experience thanks to the craft and finish of the keys and keyboard body which is among the very best. In comparison to the classic mechanical IBM keyboards of past years the responsiveness and a...
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As many of you have noticed (and some have even emailed us about it - keep doing that, it helps us to know what people want to see reviewed) we haven't really focused on keyboard reviews lately mostly because there aren't really that many new ones out the...
Build Quality (Mechanical Keyboard), Cherry MX Blue Switches (Tactile Click/50.000.000 Operations), 2 USB 2.0 Ports, Dual USB Connector (Extra Power), PS2 Full NKey Rollover (6 Simultaneous Keys Via USB), Size (For Some)...
Price (For Some)...
Been using the Professional Model S mechanical keyboard continuously for almost 7 days now and it really is nothing like we've ever used. As expected since mechanical keyboards have been hitting the market for the past 5 years or so it comes really close...
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techreaction.net Updated: 2014-09-11 03:29:03
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Today for review we have the Das Model S Professional Quiet, the latest in the DAS line of computer peripherals with Cherry switches . The Das Ultimate blanked out keys, the DAS Professional threw the sound of your productivity across the office for all t...
The only negative we found with the Model S Professional Quiet is the use of USB 2.0 ports on the hub, this should not be an issue for the majority of users, who are looking for a reliable keyboard, and DAS makes a great keyboard. The design of the Das...
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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 mechanical keyboard but can't stand the constant commotio...
Quiet mechanical keyboard, Great concave keys that make accurate typing easy, Supplies two USB 2.0 ports on the side...
Pricey, Keyboard supports don't lock in place...
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rwlabs.com Updated: 2014-09-11 03:29:03
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Keyboards seldom make a name for themselves, and most companies really wish their ‘anti-ghosting’ technology was less often confused with the Ghost Busters. A buzz word is a crutch which is easier to write than it is to understand, and instead of u...
Luckily the kinked USB cable and questionable internals of the Das Professional Tactile Click didn’t slow down my work during more than two weeks of heavy use. Essentially the 2012 media key model and the 2008 model felt no different. F...
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benchmarkreviews.com Updated: 2014-09-11 03:29:03
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Manufacturer: Metadot Corporation Product Name: Das Keyboard Professional Model SModel Number: DASK3MKPROCLIUPC: 855800001227 Price As Tested: $110.98 (Amazon) or $124.99 (Newegg) Full Disclosure: The product sample used in this article has been provi...
Haptic and auditory feedback can help increase a users typing speed, Full NKRO with included PS/2 adapter, Built in media keys, When clean it is beautiful...
Oneyear warranty, Loud key actuation, Case prone to fingerprints and collecting dust, No software for customization...
Performance in a keyboard is about being able to type quickly and accurately. The Das Keyboard Professional succeeds on both fronts providing a wonderful platform to type on comfortably while having as few mistakes as possible with haptic and auditory...
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Mechanical keyboards are back from the dead, in style and better than ever. Today's keyboards are all about being as stealthy as a hovering black ninja in complete darkness. Like many of you out there, I love me my silent and squishy keyboard keys with...
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You may have heard that mechanical keyboards are making a comeback. Correction: If anyone you live or work with has started using one, you've definitely heard. These are peripherals that return typing to its glory days, where you don't just create letters...
Provides excellent tactile, aural feedback. Includes built-in USB hub. Requires no additional drivers.
Expensive. Does not use Apple color scheme...
Apple owners looking for an outstanding typing experience need search no further than the Das Keyboard Model S Professional for Mac—provided they don't mind its wildly divergent appearance...
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There are really three things that I always tell people to invest money in when buying and setting up a new computer system. The first one is the display, since this part of the system will typically outlast the computer unit several times over. The secon...
The Das Keyboard S Professional fast typing experience is great, it's great for typing long reviews such as this one. The weight of the unit, together with the large rubber feet, form a platform for input especially well-suited to production typists an...
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Pros:The best typing experience currently available Stable design plus two-pronged USB hub Cons:No media controls or backlighting As a product reviewer for over four years, it’s easy to be cynical towards most anything. Great gadgets are hard to come b...
The best typing experience currently available, Stable design plus twopronged USB hub...
No media controls or backlighting...
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No sleep and no quiet make Adam do something something.. As I sit here typing this review with our managing editor sitting here next to me I can already see that it won’t be long before Adam loses his mind, smashing high end hardware components all ov...
I see Adam’s eyes turning to rage at this point, I guess I am going to have to put in an order for a pair of earplugs if we are going to get any work done in the future. Not using the Das Professional S just isn’t an option. The Das keyboard feels amaz...
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gamertell.com Updated: 2014-09-11 03:29:21
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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, Mode...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2014-09-11 03:29:21
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In the beginning, there were heavy, clicky PC keyboards, and it was good. The Northgate OmniKey and IBM Model M—big, weighty keyboards of the 1980s—roamed the land, and they were coveted ever after for their Sherman-tank build quality and...
Superb tactile feedback, Rugged construction, N-key rollover support...
Expensive, Too noisy for office use...
It's very pricey for a plain keyboard, but the latest Das Keyboard delivers a clicky, satisfying key feel like no other...
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If you’re sitting at your computer right now look down and you’ll see one of the most under appreciated components of your system, the keyboard. Many people out there have finally realized that the mouse and mouse pad you use can make a big differenc...
Addition of multimedia keys adds functionality and usability, Nicely made, Long cable...
Glossy finish picks up dust and fingerprints easily, Angle is a little too low for me personally, Requires two USB ports...
If you’re looking for a well made and good solid keyboard that provides both tactile and audible feedback then you might want to seriously consider the Das Keyboard Professional S. Yes it’s pretty much the same at the original Das Keyboard but...
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Last year Skatter Tech reviewed the Das Keyboard Professional. Today, I present a review of the latest iteration, the Das Keyboard Model S Professional. The new version is almost entirely the same as the previous model, but it now comes with a few add...
Overall, the Das Keyboard S Professional is much of what it used to be, a great keyboard. The minor improvements probably aren’t worth an upgrade from last years model, but is a great complement for new buyers. The slightly more silent keys will ann...
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wired.com Updated: 2014-09-11 03:29:24
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People have practically written poetry and love songs to the prince of keyboards, the IBM Model M. Its mechanical, spring-loaded switches gave it legendary durability and a distinct clacking sound that dominated computer labs in the 1980s and early 199...
A keyboard like dad used to use: Goldplated mechanical switches let you type with a loud and forceful clack instead of that unsatisfying thwish when keys are pressed; you know when you've hit a key. Can recognize up to six simultaneous key presses. In...
Can no longer type on the sly while you're on conference calls. Zero ergonomic features. New version requires two USB ports to connect to PC.
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The love of mechanical keyboards is a secret bond that most “normal” people can’t understand. Indeed, those who find the clickity-clack of mechanical keys to be as relaxing as a gentle spring rain seem to be a special breed of geek who is sometimes m...
Picking a clear winner in this comparison is not easy because both products have definite pros and cons. I do have to pick a winner, however – it wouldn’t be much of a comparison if I didn’t – and so I give a slight edge to the Das Keyboard Model S. T...
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