Metadot Das Keyboard Ultimate Model S Mechanical Keyboard
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Philippe_P@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 01/17/14 |
Metadot Das Keyboard Ultimate Model S Mechanical Keyboard
Cons:Internal mechanism of long keys, gloss finish wears easily, fixed cable
Pros:MX Blue is very pleasing, nice clicky sound, convenient USB hub |
Trent_S@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 10/03/13 |
Metadot Das Keyboard Ultimate Model S Mechanical Keyboard
Cons:Loud.
Pros:Amazing keyboard awsome for typeing Comment:
I love this keyboard awsome for typeing even dose well gaming. would say anyone looking to learn the keyboard / has the keyboard down but ceatches themself cheating and looking at the keyboard alot this can help you stop that and help your WPM and make less errors |
AceOnRiv@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 02/11/13 |
Metadot Das Keyboard Ultimate Model S Mechanical Keyboard
Cons:takes a while to get used to, glossy plastic
Pros:Great for typing, looks great, NKRO Comment:
Blue Cherry switches feel great for typing. Some say it's not the best for gaming but I don't have a problem with it.Glossy plastic is a bit annoying, which requires constant wiping with the provided cloth. Not a big problem. |
Billy_C@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 12/31/12 |
Metadot Das Keyboard Ultimate Model S Mechanical Keyboard
Cons:USB2.0 ports instead of 3. No wrist rest. Probably less resistant to liquids? (not that you were going to spill anything on a hundred dollar keyboard, right?)
Pros:Solid, elegant, no-nonsense. Blank keycaps. Built to last. Comment:
This is a keyboard and not food, but I can't help but use the word "delicious" to describe it; it looks elegant and belongs on anybody's desk, from the keyboard-obsessed nerd to the dressed-to-impress new.com entrepreneur (anyone who looks more closely will realize from the blank keycaps that you're going to be the next Bond super villain).Not convinced? A keyboard like this will outlast your next three, four, five computers. It's an investment. Just head into a store and take it for a spin first -- typing is a personal matter, and it may just not be for everyone.Unless you're a super villain. |
Alistair_K@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 12/06/12 |
Metadot Das Keyboard Ultimate Model S Mechanical Keyboard
Cons:none
Pros:Fast typing, amazing click sound, solid build construction, simple but quality design, powered usb hub Comment:
Before I bought this, I read the SAME reviews you're reading right now and thought, "Hmm, I wonder if its actually as awesome as everyone makes out it out to be?"It is that awesome-- typing with this is pure sex. Sometimes I just type for the sake of it. It has a solid build construction and has enough weight to it to have no chance of sliding around on you.This makes writing papers for school slightly more enjoyable. |
Pierre-Olivier_J@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 12/03/12 |
Metadot Das Keyboard Ultimate Model S Mechanical Keyboard
Cons:It's very loud,even for cherry Mx blue standards.
Pros:Fast,comfortable,sturdy,fun to type with. Comment:
Very,very good keyboard,when it comes to long typing or gaming sessions you can't have better than this,nuff said. |
Sj_C@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 09/26/12 |
Metadot Das Keyboard Ultimate Model S Mechanical Keyboard
Cons:no media keys but if you know how to get some software, you can assign media keys.
Pros:everything. Comment:
I bought a logitech G110 at first since it had so many programmable keys. BOY was that a waste of money.Linus, from NCIX, always said in his youtube videos that getting a mechanical keyboard is better and will increase the speed you type; guess what, he's 100% correct. My typing literally went up from 73 wpm to upwards of 90 wpm. The tactile feel is top notch and the build is extremely solid. I've used this for over two months now, and there have been a bit of smoothing over of the keys that are used the most often, but there wasn't much of a surface to begin with; and the functionality remains phenomenal. One other thing I had an issue with when I first received it was the highly glossy finish the keyboard has, but if you think about it it's a great contrast to the matt finish that the keys have.Lastly, if you're wondering between Silent/ Clicky and Professional / Ultimate? Get the clicky ultimate, trust me. No more noobs are going to use your computer and the tactile feel should be the main reason you even started getting mechanical keyboards in the first place. |
Jas_M@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 08/31/12 |
Metadot Das Keyboard Ultimate Model S Mechanical Keyboard
Cons:none
Pros:Cherry MX BlueNo inscriptionsSimple yet effective Comment:
This is definitely the best keyboard I have ever owned. I upgraded to this from a K90 and I don't regret it a single bit. |
Kekalot@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 08/16/12 |
Metadot Das Keyboard Ultimate Model S Mechanical Keyboard
Cons:none yet
Pros:very good tactile feedback, clicky, well made, durable, usb hub Comment:
I have had this keyboard for about 6 months so far and there is nothing wrong with it. i absolutely love the feel of the keys and my dogs made it fall at least 15 times off the arm of my couch where it is usually resting and the thing still in perfect condition.. best keyboard i have ever owned, period. |
This is a very pleasing keyboard to use. I bought it after having tried my friend's one and I'm still convinced by this product. The integrated 2-port USB hub is very convenient also.However, I also bought a Ducky DK9008G2 Pro and here's why I prefer the latter:* heavier* detachable cable (which is mini-USB at the keyboard end)* 4 shortcut keys* lock keys lights integrated under keys (so no keyboard surface lost for individual lights)* matte finish makes it always less dirty than the Das gloss finishI also replaced lots of keys (for colors and materials, not because they were broken) on both keyboards and can confirm the internal mechanism for long keys on the Ducky is way better than the Das'. On the Das, you have to deal with the long metal bars (like pretty much all keyboards). With the Ducky, they are hidden underneath the plastic, making long keys are so easy to replace.Overall this is a great product anyway which I use and will continue to use daily until something goes wrong (which I might even not experience).