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Location: Ontario, Canada
Wow, that does look pretty cool
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Pretty cool............but what I see when I look at that is my wife's eyes rolling and and a head shake. Followed up with: Is that what all the other kids have?
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Is this one of the things where if you have to ask the price you can't afford it.
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Yup
It's actually quite funny but the only "kids" that play with us are usually the children of us older guys. For the most part I would say most of us are of parenting or grand parenting age.
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That's ridiculous.
I like the ability to move the components around and the adjustable rests, but every time I buy a KB with extra keys, i never use them... and a screen.. sheesh. I wonder if they bothered with mechanical keys.
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I like to see new gaming keyboards. That one looks neat.
I've been contemplating the new Razer board called Deathstalker Ultimate. I use the Numpad a lot for my gaming, so I'm not sure how long it would take to get used to using the screen instead.
Cool aesthetics don't equal practical design, so it's just eye candy for me at the moment.