14Jul2008
Filed under: Mouse/Keyboard, Usb Peripherals
Author: Czar

We all laughed at that key legend-less leather keyboard the other day, didn’t we? Metadot, the makers of the new Ultimate Keyboard didn’t: it also skips all that troublesome bother of having labeled keys. Presumably it’s in the name of coolness, since the whole thing looks pretty slick and has precision-engineered, gold-plated switches that click like the legendary IBM Model M. There’s also twin USB ports, obligatory blue LED lights and a 6-foot black cable. And it’ll cost you $129. If you’re not the expert touch-typing sort, there’s the original Professional version, which has labels where they’re meant to be.
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- Tags: Array, Blue Led, Coolness, Expert Touch, Gallery 1, Keyboard, Labels, Led Lights, Legends, Professional Version, Switches, Touch Typing, Usb Ports
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