Everglide's DKTboard gets inspiration from Razer
It's been a hot minute since we've heard any racket from Everglide, but the company seems to have tapped into what Razer's got going on for its latest gaming peripheral. The DKTboard is a sleek, all-black keyboard that features an ultrathin design, aluminum top case, eight multimedia hot keys and optional backlight illumination to keep your fingers on the right track even when the roommate turns in for the evening. The 'board is being offered up with an accompanying DKTmat for $69.99, but you'll have to wait for it to return to stock before calling dibs on your own.
[Via RandomlyAccessed, thanks Steve]
[Via RandomlyAccessed, thanks Steve]
















Finally a backlit keyboard that looks like a regular simple keyboard!
Yeah, you're right, but to me, the keyboard looks bit dull.
Who looks at the keyboard whilst typing? Personally I see these sorts of keyboards as gimmicy - just like having lights inside your PC, or a perspex panel on your HDD - it doesn't do anything to make the job of using the computer easier - but it *may* look nicer (if neon blue lights are your thing)
So are there cameras with that new sensorpixel layout standard kodak invented/improved yet?
WTF, why does my post appear here? oh well, I'm guessing you get this is the wrong article page :)
I don't like how everything is squashed together on the end.
That's where all my binds are!
Nice keyboard. Now if they'd just get that stupid logo off the space bar and make the board wireless.
I think this keyboard would take up less desk realestate and keep your hands closer to gether when your using it with
http://www.engadget.com/2007/10/04/belkin-intros-n52te-speedpad-gaming-keyboard/
and
http://www.engadget.com/2006/12/01/razers-deathadder-gaming-mouse/
I'd almost want to sacrifice the numberpad to bring down my total user interface width.