Das Keyboard II - 100% Blank Keys!
Das Keyboard II - 100% Blank Keys!Das Keyboard II - 100% Blank Keys!
By: Michael Kiely (1517)

I'm a fast typer, but with the new Das Keyboard II ($80), I could potentially type twice as fast or more. The secret of the Das Keyboard II is that it uses 100% blank keys which basically means No Letters on Any Keys! So instead of looking at the keyboard while typing, you are forced to memorize the keys. It's not really for the beginning typist or the faint-of-heart, but if you have a couple of weeks to kill and the proper determination, you could become the greatest typist of all. I'm really tempted to get one of these and try it out. Let us know what you think about a blank keyboard in the Comments below.  -  ( 9 Comments )

  • 100% blank keys increases typing speed and makes you look really cool
  • Interface: USB, Plug and Play
  • OS Requirements: Windows 3.1 or higher, Linux, or Mac OS X
  • Totally Responsive, tactile feedback with new gold-plated and clicky high-end mechanical key switches
  • Rated for 50 million key strokes
  • Home keys F and J have been specially shaped with an increased curvature to help find the home position
  • Sleek design. Slimmer than the original Das Keyboard

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Comments (9)

Anonymous
I bet I could master that in a few days, NP!
By Anonymous - 2 Years Ago
A Nonymous
Wouldn't it be much easier and cheaper to get an opaque keyboard cover?
By A Nonymous - 2 Years Ago
Anonymous
Can I get an electroluminescent version?
By Anonymous - 2 Years Ago
Anonymous
whats the point?
By Anonymous - 2 Years Ago
Guest
What a stupid idea. Save your money and just don\'t look down.......DUH!
By Guest - 11 Months Ago
RJ
Hey, if your into spending money, don't forget about the new Optimus keyboard with the oLED keys that can display, (or not), anything or any language you choose... lots'o'fun.
By RJ - 11 Months Ago
Selph One
Definitely not essential, or especially useful by any means. But it's asthetically pleasing, kind of cool and modern.
By Selph One - 9 Months Ago
Sykko
Actually that's exactly how I learned to type,

I lived in a tent one winter (outside, but it was in vegas so it wasnt freezing and I had the basics like a computer and a phone and tv)

anyway my hands would be freezing so I coverd them with a blanket... I already could touch type, but this forced me to memorize all the other keys like punctuation etc... it frustrated me a little at first but eventually I got pretty good.
By Sykko - 8 Months Ago
Work typer
I love it. This is the best quality keyboard I have ever used in 20 years. The keys give exactly the right feedback and resiliency and travel to make typing secure and fast. I type most of the day and this is faster, not because it is blank, but because, the keystrokes are so easy and certain. It does scare some people to see my type, they I am typing secrets. Some people are weird. By the way, you can now get this quality with labeled keys and a USB hub at www.daskeyboard.com
By Work typer - 3 Months Ago

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