Thursday, December 6, 2012

Keyboards & Mice VII : Zalman + Das Keyboard

For this week, I have selected to feature Zalman(www.zalman.com) and Das Keyboard(www.daskeyboard.com). Both companies are sort of on the opposite ends of the spectrum. Zalman has more budget options where as Das Keyboard features more higher end products. Still both on their own do not have enough products to warrant separate posts so I will be talking about both in this post.

Mice:

Zalman ZM-M100:

The extremely budget friendly M100 is great as a backup mouse in case your main mouse is damaged and you need something as a standby. Or use in case of extreme budget constraints.

Type: Wired
Interface: USB
Tracking Method: Optical
Buttons: 3
Maximum DPI: 1000
Price: US$ 9.99






Zalman ZM-M200:

The next in Zalman's product line, the M200 is one step above the M100 with more buttons. Still in the area of extreme budget friendly.

Type: Wired
Interface: USB
Tracking Method: Optical
Buttons: 5
Maximum DPI: 1000
Price: US$ 14.99







Zalman ZM-M300:

Kind of cool looking, the M300 comes with an auto fire button and a DPI switch button (625dpi to 2500dpi.)

Type: Wired
Interface: USB
Tracking Method: Optical
Buttons: 7
Maximum DPI: 2500
Price: US$ 19.99








Zalman ZM-M400:

Featuring and ergonomic design and LED lighting, the M400 is a good offering from Zalman. This scroll wheel has a high grip design and it also has teflon feet for more accurate mouse control.

Type: Wired
Interface: USB
Tracking Method: Optical
Buttons: 6
Maximum DPI: 1600
Price: US$ 21.99






Zalman ZM-M500WL:

Zalman rounds up its mice line with a optical mouse. Ergonomic design and low battery consumption are some of the good features in this mouse.

Type: Wireless (Battery Operated)
Interface: USB
Tracking Method: Optical
Buttons: 4
Maximum DPI: 3000
Price: US$ 27.99







Keyboards:

Zalman ZM-K500:

Zalman has also come out with a mechanical keyboard! The K500 has Cherry MX Red keys as far as I can tell. It has a compact layout and an ergonomic design complete with 5 multimedia keys.

Price: BR Pounds 36.95 (inc. VAT)











Zalman ZM-K400G:

A very cool looking keyboard which comes with 5 Macro Keys! Though I question the placement of the macro keys (on the top of the keyboard) as you will have to remove your hand from the WASD keys to access them. Still it look gorgeous and enough memory to store 3 profiles.

Price: BR Pounds 15.83 (On QuietPC.com)









Das Keyboard Professional (Clicky):

Cherry MX blue with gold contacts, full N-Key Rollover with PS2 Adapter and 6 Keys with USB, two USB 2.0 inputs, Media Control and an extra long usb cable. The Das Keyboard Pro is an awesome keyboard and it looks gorgeous!

Price: US$ 129



Das Keyboad Professional (Soft):

The Professional also comes with Cherry MX Brown switches giving you an overall quieter tactile experience. Rest of the options remain the same.

Price: US$ 135





Das Keyboard Ultimate (Clicky):

Featuring blank keys and Cherry MX blue switches, the Ultimate is in fact the ultimate keyboard with no distractions! Initially you may find the keyboard harder to navigate with no markings on the keys, however once you get used to it, your typing speed actually increases! Get it for the cool factor.

Price: US$ 129



Das Keyboard Ultimate (Soft):

Same as the Soft variant of the Professional, The Soft Ultimate has Cherry MX Brown switches.

Price: US$ 135








Those my dear readers are the options you have. So what to buy?

I would suggest to buy the Zalman mice only as backup mice or when budget is of extreme importance. The Das Keyboard keyboards are just plain awesome and are one the best mechanical keyboards you can buy currently in the market.

Personally I prefer the ZM-M300 mouse and the K400G keyboard from Zalman and the Das Keyboard Ultimate (Clicky) keyboard.

Kiyoshi Out! 

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