No, a magician didn’t make the letters, numbers and punctuation marks disappear from this keyboard. The Das Keyboard has been purposely designed with blank keys because the designers behind the keyboard claim that the lack of markings will improve your typing accuracy. We’re not so sold on that idea, yet we believe that it could be a good training tool for someone trying to learn how to touch type. Aside from the lack of markings, the Das Keyboard II claims to produce superior tactile feedback with its gold-plated and clicky high-end mechanical key switches. The folks over at Computer Shopper mag gave the keyboard a good review score of 7.9 and were very satisfied with its tactile feedback, however, they were very unsatisfied with the $89 price tag. Now das is a expensive keyboard.
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