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October 2014
(81%)
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The editors liked
Excellent Build Quality
Cherry MX Brown Switches (Soft Tactile Click/50.000.000+ Operations/Gold Plated Contacts)
2 USB 3.0 Ports (Powered Via USB 3.0)
Full N-Key Rollover (NKRO)
Dedicated Media Controls
Foot Bar / Ruler
Size (For Some)
Build Quality
Glossy Finish
Simple Aesthetics
Integrated USB 2.0 Hub
High Quality Mechanical Key Switches
Available in two switch types
Clicky and tactile
Media buttons and oversized volume key work well with iTunes
Lighter
Thinner
More efficient than previous Das Keyboard model
Builtin USB 3 hub
Unique "Footbar" stand
N key rollover support
Tactile feedback rocks
Lengthy USB cord
Comes with a USB 2.0 hub
Sleek and sturdy design with a glossy black finish
A sturdy
Well constructed keyboard that offers plenty of clicking
Two USB ports and a 12-simultaneous-key-press guarantee.
Great tactile and aural feedback
Stylish design
Sturdy
Two USB 2.0 ports.
Available with Cherry MX Blue
Brown switches. Includes dedicated hardware media
Sleep controls. Sturdy construction. Integrated hub now supports USB 3.0.
Premium design
Build
Great tactile
Clicky mechanical key feel
Media-control keys and a volume knob
USB 3.0 hub
Occupies just one USB 3.0 port
Aluminum Top Panel
Great Build Quality
Media Controls
Choice Of Switch Type
Provides a nimble
Satisfying typing experience
Excellent build quality
Can be ordered with two different key switch options
Media keys and analog volume knob a welcome upgrade over older models
Moving integrated USB ports to the rear of the keyboard
Hugely satisfying to type on. Could just about be used in an office. Integrated ruler (no
Really
It's useful!).
Good typing quality
Well-built
Good compatibility with various OS
Eminently typable
Integrated USB 2.0 hub
Lightning-fast mechanical key response
Satisfying clacking noise.
Goldplated mechanical switches under the keys make a nice oldschool clatter. Fire up a cigar and pour a stiff drink — you'll be pounding out emails like Hemingway in no time. Recognizes up to six keys pressed simultaneously for your sick Warcraf...
Dedicated media buttons
Three-year warranty if purchased directly from Das Keyboard
Very nice to type on
USB ports easily accessible on site
Clicky keys that provide tactile and audible feedback
Another sturdy
Wellbuilt keyboard from Das with an allnew aluminium top panel and matte finish that's easier to keep clean. Integrated hub supports USB 3.0. Characteristic clicky tactile feedback makes it a pleasure to type on (available with Cherry MX b
Understated bad
The editors didn't like
Price (For Some)
No Backlit Illumination
Ridiculously Overpriced
Availability
Poor Warranty
Keyboard Click Novelty does wear off
Noisy and shouldn't be used in quiet environments.
Expensive
Bulky USB cable looks clunky
High price tag
No media keys
Very loud
A bit deep and pricey.Overall
If you can
Try before you buy. Otherwise
You might not want to invest in such a loud keyboard If you have noticed extra typos on the site the past month
There is a reason (and no
I have not developed especiall...
Pricey
Some users may miss multimedia commands.
Expensive. No onboard audio ports. Inconvenient footbar for angling up keyboard
Pricey for the feature set
No key backlighting
Magnetic "footbar" doesn't tilt the body as much as we'd like
No Backlighting
No Macros/Profiles
Kind Of Pricey
Media control keys not matched to the other keys on the keyboard
Sullying its aesthetics
Some media playback and control wrinkles
No backlighting
No software for customization
Wired-only
Mediocre ergonomics
Very expensive
104-key layout includes no media controls
Other special keys
No extras
Clacking noise may irritate others.
No more typing on the sly while on conference calls. Zero ergonomic features.
Mediocre stock keycaps
Only one-year warranty if purchased from an official third-party retailer
Glossy finish picks up dust and fingerprints very easily
The dedicated media keys are a nice addition but some macro keys would have been even nicer. Lack of backlighting seems like an unfair omission for a $169 keyboard. No wrist rest option.
Provides a nimble, satisfying typing experience, Excellent build quality, Can be ordered with two different key switch options, Media keys and analog volume knob a welcome upgrade over older models, Moving integrated USB ports to the rear of the keyboard
Pricey, Media control keys not matched to the other keys on the keyboard, sullying its aesthetics
The Das Keyboard 4 Professional for Mac is built using premium materials and boasts a number of design improvements over its predecessors, but you'll pay for the nose for it. At $175, the Das Keyboard 4 Professional for Mac doesn't come cheap. But if...
Excellent build quality, Dedicated media buttons, Three-year warranty if purchased directly from Das Keyboard
Expensive, No backlighting, Mediocre stock keycaps, Only one-year warranty if purchased from an official third-party retailer
The Das Keyboard 4 Professional comes in options of Cherry MX Brown and Blue switches with prices ranging from $165-$170 from Das Keyboard and third-party retailers, including MechanicalKeyboards.com in the USA. Das Keyboard also offers a 20% student disc...
Published: 2017-01-10, Author: E. , review by: anandtech.com
The Das Keyboard 4 Professional is a mechanical keyboard that has been clearly designed with professional users in mind, with the company forthrightly marketing it as such a product. Conscious professionals need devices that are aesthetically elegant, pro...
Excellent Build Quality, Cherry MX Brown Switches (Soft Tactile Click/50.000.000+ Operations/Gold Plated Contacts), 2 USB 3.0 Ports (Powered Via USB 3.0), Full N-Key Rollover (NKRO), Dedicated Media Controls, Foot Bar / Ruler, Size (For Some), ,
Price (For Some), No Backlit Illumination,
The Professional Model S which we reviewed by Das Keyboard roughly 3 years ago is still in our lab and good as new so naturally we expected even more from the brand new Das Keyboard 4 Professional. On that account build quality is roughly identic...
Abstract: Delivering a combination of tactile feel and audible feedback – what the company calls the “psycho-acoustic experience” – some typists and gamers seek, the Das Keyboard 4 Professional is thoughtfully designed and crafted to deliver just the right typing e...
Available in two switch types, clicky and tactile, Media buttons and oversized volume key work well with iTunes, Lighter, thinner, more efficient than previous Das Keyboard model, Builtin USB 3 hub, Unique "Footbar" stand, N key rollover support
Expensive, Bulky USB cable looks clunky
If you liked the Model S, you're going to love what Metadot's done with the 4 Professional for Mac. The choice of tactile brown Greentech switches and clicky blue switches gives discriminating mechanical keyboard enthusiasts a great choice - tactile but q...
Premium design, build, Great tactile, clicky mechanical key feel, Media-control keys and a volume knob, USB 3.0 hub, Occupies just one USB 3.0 port
Pricey for the feature set, No key backlighting, Magnetic "footbar" doesn't tilt the body as much as we'd like
The Das Keyboard 4 brings the company's iconic mechanical keyboard into the '10s, with nifty media controls and a pair of USB 3.0 ports. But the minimal tilt adjustment will frustrate some, and the price is quite high, given the lack of backlighting and ...