DSI Left Handed Wired Mechanical Keyboard with Cherry Red Switches - Cable Connectivity - USB Interface - 104 Key - Mechanical Keyswitch - Black
DSI Left Handed Wired Mechanical Keyboard with Cherry Red Switches - Cable Connectivity - USB Interface - 104 Key - Mechanical Keyswitch - Black
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DSI Left Handed Wired Mechanical Keyboard with Cherry Red Switches - Cable Connectivity - USB Interface - 104 Key - Mechanical Keyswitch - Black

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DSI Left Handed Wired Mechanical Keyboard with Cherry Red Switches - Cable Connectivity - USB Interface - 104 Key - Mechanical Keyswitch - Black
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May 25, 2012
lazytech
4 out of 5 stars review

Competitive pricing. Solid Build.

PROS Compact Design Sturdy Construction Comparably priced CONS Backspace Key Too Small Review At $95 plus tax and shipping, this keyboard is comparable to similarly priced right-handed models. I'm making the switch to left-handed keyboards and keyboards without a number pad, because of the limited space available on my desk. With right-handed keyboards you're either reaching for the mouse or off-center from the screen. It is a mechanical keyboard and makes a solid click with every keystroke. It's the price you pay for having the tactile assurance of actuated switches. The backspace key is a bit smaller than what I'm used to. It's the size of a regular key, and I'm used to it being the size of two keys. Suggestions Build an ergonomic model similar to the Microsoft Natural or the Fellowes Smart Design. Your wrists shouldn't have to bend up to type.

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Jan 9, 2012
UUUMMM
2 out of 5 stars review

Seems to be a good keyboard BUT, it is such a loud clacker when keyboarding; deffinately annoying to hear the clacking when typing. At this elevated price tag one would expect a keyboard as quiet as the very quiet ($9 right-hand D*LL).

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