DAS keyboards where to get?

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Hi im looking for a online store that sells DAS keyboards.Since OCUK dont sell them i dont think its against the rules posting this right?

Thanks in advance guys :)
 
after a quick look import seems the best option but dont know if you will get hit with tax and import duty they seem some pricey keyboards
 
It will be against the rules as it will most probably sell other brand of Keyboards and components which Ocuk sell.
 
What about a Razer keyboard? Turn the lights off and they look pretty close to blank. Also, I'm sure if you use your imagination you'll find a place that sells blank keyboard stickers, just place them over your keys and it's blank, much much cheaper ;)

(Yes, these are a product)
 
Yeh i already have a g15 and a g11 but i don't like the typing on either and want a proper typing board since i have been typing a lot more recently and my G15 just does not cut it anymore.
I have looked allover and it seems importing is the way to go sadly :(,shame OCUK don't have anything that can compare.
 
I have the Model S Professional on pre-order. This one does have letters on the keys, and some media keys. Should be here mid Dec. 130 Euros all in.
 
I have the Model S Professional on pre-order. This one does have letters on the keys, and some media keys. Should be here mid Dec. 130 Euros all in.

I think this is the one im gona get and 130 is not bad at all,i mean its the most used part of my setup so why should i have to get by using this cheap G15 :rolleyes:
 
They seem really nice - but EUR130? That's a lot of cabbage for a keyboard.

My last but one kb was an update of the IBM model M made by UNICOM. same clicky key action as the Das. £60 including postage from America.

Edit: That should be £60 plus shipping from America.
 
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Why don't you go for a lycosa keyboard, save yourself some money... and just turn the lights off... the letters are barely seen in the day and completely invisible at night even with the monitor switched on (obviously)
 
Why don't you go for a lycosa keyboard, save yourself some money... and just turn the lights off... the letters are barely seen in the day and completely invisible at night even with the monitor switched on (obviously)

If i wanted to stick with a cheap membrane keyboard i would just stick to my g15,the das uses mechanical keys and is a joy to type on.
 
If i wanted to stick with a cheap membrane keyboard i would just stick to my g15,the das uses mechanical keys and is a joy to type on.

Totaly agree with you on that,i've been using a Raptor Gaming K1 for around 5 years now.I like it so much i managed to find another one as a spare on ebay that someone had listed wrongly and got it for £15.00 inc P&P :) You can't beat a keyboard using mechanical keys you could try to find one of these........



http://www.gigabyte.com.tw/Products...view.aspx?ProductID=2789&ProductName=GK-K8000

Bit of a lie "Worldwide 1st Mechanical Gaming Keyboard" as the Raptor K1 was out 5 years ago :)

Or even a Cherry G80-3000 as it uses cross-point technology the same as the Raptor K1.
 
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Oh dear what have you lot done, you've got me looking at these keyboards, in the past
I have normally gone for gaming boards, but looking at the cherry G80-3000, it looks fairly
old school but I would be nice to have a high quality typing board. I think im going to try this
anyway time for a new keyboard board of my saitek cyborg, and can barly see some keys anymore :P
 
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