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Reddit mentions of Das Keyboard Model S Ultimate Clicky MX Blue Mechanical Keyboard (DASK3ULTMS1)
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Reddit mentions: 31
We found 31 Reddit mentions of Das Keyboard Model S Ultimate Clicky MX Blue Mechanical Keyboard (DASK3ULTMS1). Here are the top ones.
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German-engineered mechanical key switches with gold contacts (Cherry MX blue)No key cap inscriptions. Special Media Keys (inscriptions in blue): sleep, brightness +/-, mute, volume +/-, eject, play/pause, next and previous trackFull n-key rollover with included PS2 adapter, and 6 keys with USBEnhanced 104-key layout with two Windows keysGlossy black upper enclosure and matching black USB cable - Darth Vader approvedTwo-port USB 2.0 hub allows for syncing and charging iPhone, iPod and USB compatible devicesExtra long two-meter (6.6-foot) cable that goes through your desk grommet to keep your workspace neat and tidyCompatible with PS/2 and USB KVM switchesBlue LEDs for Num Lock, Caps Lock, and Scroll Lock
Specs:
Color | Clicky - Cherry MX Blue Switch |
Height | 1.5 Inches |
Length | 18 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | July 2021 |
Weight | 3 Pounds |
Width | 6.5 Inches |
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I switched to a blank keyboard years ago, helped increase my WPM and also keeps idiots off of my computer.
I have one of these. Doesn't even have different color keys.
Protip: if you remove the keys to clean the keyboard out, label them first.
Fwiw, it's on sale on Amazon too for $111 + free shipping.
Das Keyboard Ultimate S: That's what its mechanical, gold-plated key switches sound like. Worth the money.
Looks like it's a DasKeyboards 3 Model S Ultimate. Amazon Link.
Either MX Browns or MX Blues, I'm not sure which because I don't have much experience with either and haven't pulled a key yet.It's got Blues.edit: name
I often switch between this Das keyboard and a Unicomp Ultra Classic
http://www.amazon.com/Das-Keyboard-Model-Ultimate-Mechanical/dp/B003F7WXTG
There's a silent version as well, it's the one I got. It's slightly less 'clacky'.
Not if you use mechanical keyboards without letters on them like this one!
I'm not sure how much you plan to type in the future, but if you are taking up programming or some profession, try getting a mechanical keyboard with blank keycaps like this.
That's what I use. I didn't even realize there were different quality keyboards until I got it. Using regular keyboards just feel funny now.
Das Keyboard
Das Keyboard without markings
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Off the top of my head, a keyboard that comes with blanks stock is the Das Keyboard 4 Ultimate as well as Das Model S Ultimate.
I've owned a Model S Ultimate, it was a great keyboard. Case is a glossy finish, though, so it gets shiny and it's a fingerprint magnet. Stock keycaps are also kind of thin ABS meaning they'll show signs of wear somewhat quickly.
My keyboard: Das Keyboard Model S Ultimate Mechanical Keyboard
My System Info: -->Input-->Keyboard-->PNP Device ID: HID\SAITEKKEYBOARD\2&1E0E23CA&080000
Question: Why does the PNP Device ID say Saitek when I have a DAS Keyboard?
P.S.
Das keyboard (http://www.amazon.com/Das-Keyboard-Model-Ultimate-Mechanical/dp/B003F7WXTG) has 2 usb bypasses. I use to plug my R.A.T. 7 MMO (a Saitek mouse) into one of those bypasses.
heres a brown switch for $57 if you want to try it
KB:
CM Masterkeys Pro S
Das Keyboard Model S
Mice:
Zowie EC2-A
Logiech G502
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Happy Hacking Keyboard Professional2
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000F1HWFU/
Das Keyboard Model S Ultimate Clicky MX Blue Mechanical Keyboard
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003F7WXTG/
Happy Keyboard-Fu
If you want to spend a bit more over your $100 budget, the Das Keyboard Model S Ultimate ($117) is a really good option. They're one of (if not the) best mechanical keyboard brands. Very reliable and they look pretty nice. If you want to spend a bit less, the CM Storm Quickfire Pro ($95 after rebate) is a great option. I'm actually typing this from a Quickfire Pro right now - had it for a few months and I love it.
Basic rundown of most readily available key switches from what I understand:
i bought myself some fancy peripherals for Xmas, $115 mechanical keyboard: https://www.amazon.com/Das-Keyboard-Ultimate-Mechanical-DASK3ULTMS1/dp/B003F7WXTG
$80 Razer mouse: https://www.amazon.com/Razer-Mamba-Tournament-Professional-RZ01-01370100-R3U1/dp/B013HSWF40/ref=sr_1_2?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1482816935&sr=1-2&keywords=razer+gaming+mouse
neither one required a driver update, and I have never heard of needing to update drivers for a new mouse/keyboard.
New drivers for a GPU, absolutely, way too often these days, but for peripherals? Sorry but you're full of shit.
I can use one of these and type near 200 wpm.
it's just a DAS Keyboard Ultimate Clicky (not the DAS 4) with K70 WASD caps and a ZoD cap from KeyPop
http://www.amazon.com/Das-Keyboard-Model-Ultimate-Mechanical/dp/B003F7WXTG/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1414549396&sr=8-1&keywords=das+keyboard+ultimate
Hmm,
The first keyboard I bought and the one I use the most is the Das Keyboard Model S Ultimate with Cherry MX Blues.. I use it daily, but I don't think it's my favorite anymore because I had to RMA it due to its USB controller failing and melting the board slightly. Other than that I love its blue switches and the fact that it made me learn how to touch type. It also cemented my love of blues because I love the clack noise. I've used browns and reds a bit and while I like them, the noise makes me happy inside.
If I were to buy something more in line with my tastes today, I'd probably go for a tenkeyless (aka no numpad, the TKL I was talking about in my first comment) board because my desk space is cramped compared to when I bought the das, and it makes me type at an askew angle that I'm sure isn't good for my spine or whatever. I'd also skip out on a backlit board, because I like to game in total darkness and don't like stuff glowing to distract me.
So, my favorite board would be something like a WASD 88 key with blues that I customize to be some color I like, and then a numpad off to the side so that I can still have one (I use it too much) without ruining my posture.
I have a project board, and old IBM Model F XT that a friend found in an old computer storage room that I plan on getting working on a modern PC and sprucing up by cleaning and painting it some obnoxious color. It won't be my favorite board to type on, I bet, but I'd love to pull it out for its sheer oddity.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003F7WXTG/ref=twister_B01IF2BWZ6?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
Are you for or against the compact Logitech G Pro? I was also looking at the Das Keyboard Model S
This is my keyboard of choice. You don't have to go blank, but I highly recommend a mechanical keyboard. So clicky. So good.
I'm completely new to mechanical keyboards and looking to get my first one.
I really don't know which kind of switch I want, but I've heard that Cherry MX Blues are the best for noobs. I'm sort of worried about the sound though, maybe I will end up with the browns.
Here are a few keyboards I've been looking at:
Since I use a Mac, I would rather have something with normal keycaps so I can switch Windows and Alt (and get this if the windows keys have that stupid circular recess on them).
Any ideas on what to get? Is the Das Keyboard worth the money (it seems like the only one I can get with browns)? Should I get something else entirely?
I would love a das keyboard. It is such a shame the blackwidow is the only cheap mechanical keyboard you can easily get in the UK. The das ultimate is my dream keyboard but just for a comparison here is the cost:
Amazon.com: $129 ~ £79
Amazon.co.uk: £117 ~ $192
I plan on saving up but hopefully mechanicals will become more demanded in the UK, offering more options to get Filco's and the das for less than £100.
Hi all, I want to purchase a mechanical keyboard soon but I'm not sure which to pick. Info:
Usage: Exclusively programming, research, and typing (no gaming)
Switch preference: Cherry MX Blue
Style: Full (but open to tenkeyless/75%)
Budget: $75 - 150
Layout: QWERTY, standard key placement (no malformed return key)
OS: Ubuntu/Fedora/Debian
Brand preference: None
Country: USA
I bought a mechanical key switch tester on Amazon with 6 keys and decided I like blue (and green - which seem more rare) switches. I don't care about the amount of noise produced. I have read about issues with certain mechanical keyboards on Linux (like several Corsair models), so I'm trying to stay clear of those. I'm considering several which are linked below.
I'm really impressed by the reviews (and the price) of the Pictek 104 ($60, 4.9 out of 5), but the switches are not Cherry - they are made by Gaote. I'm also concerned that this is called a 'gaming' keyboard (despite having blue switches??) given my needs.
The Das Model S ($140) looks like a great keyboard and I've heard good things about this brand, however, many of the reviews for other Das keyboards were really not great. I'm willing to pay $150 for a solid keyboard, but in my mind, a keyboard for that price should be perfect. A lower price is obviously better, but at the same time, I don't want to pay $60 for a keyboard and then have to upgrade 6 months later. The HAVIT ($82) is a somewhat of a compromise between the Pictek and the Das.
I'm willing to give up the numpad and go tenkeyless if others have strong recommendations here.
HAVIT HV-KB378L: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B017K1A64Q/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_nS_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&colid=1B5FNNN6JR3E8&coliid=I18SWX2MGASEAW
Pictek 104: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01DD2SMKQ/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_nS_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&colid=1B5FNNN6JR3E8&coliid=I64EXV29JO6O8
Das Model S:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003F7WXTG/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_S_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&colid=1B5FNNN6JR3E8&coliid=I2DZEBP5HJCGWW&psc=1
My current keyboard:
https://www.amazon.com/Masione-Keyboard-Adjustable-Colorful-Backlights/dp/B0112111VM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1468181239&sr=8-1-spons&keywords=masione+keyboard&psc=1
Thanks for your help.
It's probably this: http://www.amazon.com/Das-Keyboard-Model-Ultimate-Mechanical/dp/B003F7WXTG/
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If I were able to have more room where I stay, I'd get a Das Keyboard for extra fast typy-ness, and a Game Pad for extra gaming awesomeness. But no space means limited to just the lappy.
http://www.amazon.com/Das-Keyboard-Model-Ultimate-Mechanical/dp/B003F7WXTG/ref=sr_1_2?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1464576835&sr=1-2&keywords=DAS+Keyboard
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