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these keyboards are sick!

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I got to try one like that at a computer show last winter. The whole idea is cool, but I think trying to relearn how to type on it would be a pain. Plus if I learned how, I would need one for each rig I use at a price tag of $4000+.
 
Yah, I was looking at that and thinking that the warranty is bizzarre. And why would anyone spend that much on a keyboard anyway? Whole computers don't cost that much.
 
I think a lot of you here are too quick to judge something you have never used. Not like I have ever used these keyboards, but I am sure that a regular PC keyboard has a lot of room for improvement.
 
I can't seem to find the one-handed shorthand keyboard that's made for scuba diving...
It only has 15 buttons and you can strap it to your arm.
 
Borisw37 said:
I think a lot of you here are too quick to judge something you have never used. Not like I have ever used these keyboards, but I am sure that a regular PC keyboard has a lot of room for improvement.


I have to agree, but the pricepoint even on sale, puts it out of most peoples budget, and if the buyer decides he or she doesnt like it, they are out $500-$650.

Here's the Users Manual for that Keyboard


tom10167 said:
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Thirty dollars, cooler colors, and it has sweet LEDs.

The N52 isn't for typing but it is a sweet Gaming device, I wouldn't play any games without it. ;)
 
I wouldn't mind trying one out but that is an awful lot of money to drop for something I may not even like. Now if they had some kind of 30 day trial period. I would be interested in that.
 
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