![]() ![]() It's difficult to say how well those little white letters will hold up over time, but they do seem well-made. The keycaps themselves are made from quality ABS plastic, while the letters and digits that appear to be laser etched onto the keycap faces. Beyond the satisfying heft and feel, the face of the Das Keyboard 4 also excels at repelling fingerprints, allowing its slick and understated appearance to never be tarnished. The deck of the keyboard is made from pleasantly thick metal with a soft, matte-black finish. Unfortunately, a lack of custom lighting and expected high-end features like dedicated macro keys don't translate to a bargain price, so at $150-$170 the Das Keyboard 4 is in direct competition with high-end mechanical keyboards that offer more features.ĭesign and FeaturesWhile its design is somewhat standard-looking, that doesn't mean the Das Keyboard 4 is lacking in build quality. With the Das Keyboard 4 Professional (See it on Amazon) / (See it on Amazon UK), it feels like the company has really found its niche: making sturdy, reliable keyboards devoid of some of the flashier elements that sometimes feel unavoidable when buying a "gaming" keyboard. ![]() Das Keyboard has come a long way in its effort to stake its claim in the competitive mechanical keyboard market. Note that if you click on one of these links to buy the product, IGN may get a share of the sale. Be sure to visit IGN Tech for all the latest comprehensive hands-on reviews and best-of roundups.
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