Expensive, even for a Das. No ergonomic tilt options. USB-C connector is required, so it won’t work with older Macs. No backlighting. I hope you like 10-key layouts, and I hope you like matte black.
AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Das Keyboard, the world leader in high-end mechanical keyboards, today announced updates to its 4C Tenkeyless Mechanical Keyboard for improved quality and efficiency.
Das Keyboard’s MacTigr is specifically for Mac users looking to get serious work done. It uses top-quality mechanical switches in a 105-key layout, and adds on Mac-specific keys as well as other bonus ...
After dipping its toe into gaming with RGB-illuminated keyboards, the elite Das Keyboard brand has returned its focus to productivity. Like the company's recent MacTigr keyboard for Apple users, the ...
There was a time, not too long ago, where if you wanted a Mac keyboard other than the standard chiclet deck, you had to suffer through using a Windows keyboard. This wasn't ideal for several reasons.
Unlike so many keyboards, the MacTigr is specifically for Mac. The designers at Das Keyboard included Mac-specific keys in a low-profile mechanical keyboard made of high-quality materials. In addition ...
Mechanical keyboard manufacturers have a habit of overlooking Mac users. More often than not, mechanical keyboards come with Windows layouts and USB-A connectors, ignoring the many MacBook users with ...
Managing Editor Josh Goldman is a laptop expert and has been writing about and reviewing them since built-in Wi-Fi was an optional feature. He also covers almost anything connected to a PC, including ...
If you are searching for a new keyboard you may be interested in the Das X50Q, a smart dashboard keyboard complete with dashboard alerts and notification system that will automatically light up ...
The Das Keyboard MacTigr is an aluminum mechanical keyboard that's worth being used in most Mac setups. That is, if you can stand the fixed USB-C cable. Look around in 2024 and you will find a ...
Want to type faster but can't seem to break the "hunt-and-peck" method? Das Keyboard is holding a new challenge, with prizes for anyone who's brave enough to ditch the crutch of labeled keys and are ...
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