The Das Keyboard MacTigr is a full-sized mechanical keyboard for Mac with a minimalist design and no flashy features. The MacTigr keyboard is perhaps one of the more difficult keyboards we've had to ...
With its Cherry MX Tactile switches, beautiful design, and extra conveniences, the Das Keyboard 6 Professional is an absolute pleasure to type on. The full-NKRO switches keep up with even the fastest ...
Das Keyboard today launched the MacTigr, a mechanical keyboard that's designed specifically for Mac users. The full-sized keyboard is made from a high-quality black metal that has a clean, modern look ...
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 ...
AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Das Keyboard, a leader in mechanical keyboards, today announced the introduction of the MacTigr, a modern, low-profile mechanical keyboard designed for the Mac. The new ...
Das Keyboard is out with its latest high-end mechanical creation for Mac. The all-new MacTigr keyboard features a premium build with a low-profile design, Cherry MX switches, a handy volume knob, ...
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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 ...
Doesn’t sound good to type on. Incredibly high price. Bad stabilizers with lots of rattling. Software functionality is inconsistent. Unique RGB features mostly feel useless or overcomplicated. Das is ...
If there's one facet of computing that hasn't changed in the last 50 years, it's the keyboard. Most keyboards you see in the market today are nearly identical to their counterparts from half a decade ...