Friday, August 30, 2013

CODE Keyboard Offers Mechanical Keys Without The Noise

A new keyboard called the CODE Keyboard has been designed by keyboard expert Weyman Kwong and developer/blogger Jeff Atwood which hope to bring all the stele and precision of a mechanical keyboard with none of the down sides such as the noise.

The new CODE Keyboard is now available to purchase for $150 and is available in either 104-key or the 87-key layouts and features e “ultra-rare” Cherry MX Clear mechanical keyswitches as well as LED backlighting.

The Cherry MX Clear mechanical keyswitches have been mounted onto a steel backplate making the CODE Keyboard weighty and sturdy at the same time, weighing in at 2.42 lbs as is compatible with Windows, Mac and Linux systems.

“Ultra-rare Cherry MX Clear mechanical keyswitches are the heart of the CODE keyboard. These switches are unique in the Cherry line because they combine solid actuation force with quiet, non-click activation, and a nice tactile bump on every keystroke. These hard to find switches deliver a superior typing experience over cheap rubber dome keyboards – without deafening your neighbors in the process.”

For more information on the new CODE Keyboard jump over to the Coding Horror website for full details and the Code Keyboards website to place an order.


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