Published on 06/16/2008
The original Das Keyboard will be receiving a long-awaited update soon, featuring markings on the keys for those who want to know exactly which key they're hitting since they didn't do to well with "Arthur teaches Typing" software back when they were little kids. This will also allow non-touch typists to use the device without feeling lost at sea. Other than that improvement, the keyboard will come with the same mechanical switches as found on the original, with an N-key roll-over which enables users to press up to a dozen keys simultaneously. This keyboard will target gamers more than regular computer users, hence the relatively high price tag of $129.