- Brand : Das Keyboard
- Product name : DASK4MKPROSIL
- Product code : DASK4MKPROSIL
- Category : Keyboards
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- Info modified on : 18 Jun 2024 11:51:03
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Bullet Points Das Keyboard DASK4MKPROSIL keyboard Gaming USB Black, Brown
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- - Cherry MX mechanical key switches with gold contacts
- - Dedicated media control with oversized volume knob
- - Two-port USB 3.0 SuperSpeed hub - Up to 5Gb/s, 10x the speed of USB 2.0 (Two-port USB 2.0 hub for Das Keyboard 4 root models)
- - Instant sleep button to save energy
- - Laser etched key inscriptions
- - Bumps on F and J keys (home keys)
- Warranty: : 3-year
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Long product name Das Keyboard DASK4MKPROSIL keyboard Gaming USB Black, Brown
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201 cm, USB type-A, 1.3 kg, 45.72 x 17.272 x 2.032 cm
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Short summary description Das Keyboard DASK4MKPROSIL keyboard Gaming USB Black, Brown
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Das Keyboard DASK4MKPROSIL, Full-size (100%), Wired, USB, Mechanical, Black, Brown
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Long summary description Das Keyboard DASK4MKPROSIL keyboard Gaming USB Black, Brown
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Das Keyboard DASK4MKPROSIL. Keyboard form factor: Full-size (100%). Keyboard style: Straight. Connectivity technology: Wired, Device interface: USB, Keyboard key switch: Mechanical. Cable length: 2 m. Recommended usage: Gaming. Product colour: Black, Brown
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Uk has collected 55 expert reviews for Das Keyboard DASK4MKPROSIL keyboard Gaming USB Black, Brown and the average expert rating is 82 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
technologytell.com
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2019-12-18 09:19:22
2019-12-18 09:19:22
Average rating:100
Das Keyboard 4 is more about typing than about appearance, after all. Unlike Apple's continued push to get smaller/thinner and do away with cables, the Das Keyboard 4 is exactly as large as a keyboard should be. It takes up space on your desk because a ke...
pcgameware.co.uk
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2019-12-18 09:19:22
2019-12-18 09:19:22
Average rating:80
When the new Das Keyboard 4 Professional landed at pcG I was very intrigued to see what it had to offer, with a hefty price tag of around £130 I was hoping it is going to make me a cup of tea and maybe massage my shoulders after a heavy gaming session for...
Keyboards are like icebergs. You only see 20 percent of what's really going on. Typing sounds simple: touch a key to see a character pop up on the screen, but in practice there are a half-dozen forces that go into every keystroke. It's the Keyboard 4 Prof...
techradar.com/au/
Updated:
2019-12-18 09:19:22
2019-12-18 09:19:22
Average rating:80
Keyboards are like icebergs. You only see 20 percent of what's really going on. Typing sounds simple: touch a key to see a character pop up on the screen, but in practice there are a half-dozen forces that go into every keystroke. It's the Keyboard 4 Prof...
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 on Amazon ), which came equipped with two USB 2.0 ports...
Contrary to what many may believe, Das Keyboard is not a Germany-based company. It is, in fact, a company founded in 2005 in Austin, Texas, USA, by two Europeans- a Frenchman named Daniel Guermeur and a German named Birgit Schroeder who were simply not sa...
Mechanical keyboards have been in the spotlight over the past few years, with the market growing exponentially and dozens of companies designing and promoting myriads of new products. The technology itself is definitely not new, with the first mechanical...
Das Keyboard has become synonymous with quality in the keyboard world. First introduced with blank keycaps to lure out the ninja typists, Metadot's Das Keyboard lineup has earned a special place in the heart of typists and gamers alike. The fourth generat...
Since the late 90's early 2000 it almost feels like the entire PC market revolves around gamers of all ages and types and that goes double when it comes to input devices like keyboards and mice. Manufacturers like Microsoft and IBM did try to cater to the...