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geekhack Marketplace => Great Finds => Topic started by: Roguemaster8 on Wed, 15 February 2012, 02:41:01
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And I bet it's not even mechanical. May be scissor switch though, anyone have any information on this?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Optimus-Maximus-Keyboard-Features-113-OLED-screens-EACH-KEY-1-/270911032696?pt=PCA_Mice_Trackballs&hash=item3f138e4d78#ht_852wt_1396
Not most expensive, but definitely an interesting space saver for those confined to a chess table as a desktop.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Matias-Half-Keyboard-USB-One-Handed-Keyboard-HalfKeyboard-Type-1-Hand-/160734695564?pt=PCA_Mice_Trackballs&hash=item256c88d08c#ht_500wt_1413
UPDATED: Found this one going for $2500, I believe it's used for x-ray machines. Definitely NOT for the tenkeyless lover who enjoys real estate on their desk.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/AMRAY-KEYBOARD-CONTROLLER-CABLE-/180828537113?pt=PCA_Mice_Trackballs&hash=item2a1a388119#ht_675wt_1163
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Considering that these go new on Thinkgeek for $1800, apparently there's good money to be made on eBay if anyone goes for this.
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is too
[video=youtube;3_eDq4uMV8k]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3_eDq4uMV8k[/video]
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What's with that Russian accent?
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What's with that Russian accent?
That's Artemy Lebedev - he's Russian.
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Doesn't the optimus maximus use MY? I remember something like that when it came out.
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"Then you use this special high end tool called key remover.."
I want one of those high end key removers. I only have 3 low end ones currently.
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"Then you use this special high end tool called key remover.."
I want one of those high end key removers. I only have 3 low end ones currently.
And then he is Trolled and his excuse is " those keys didn't have any displays on it"
Seriously who would describe a key remover as a high end tool :der:
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What's with that Russian accent?
Don't be knocking Tema's accent; instead vote in his LJ bewb contests (http://tema.livejournal.com/).
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From the video:
Inside we have 20 pins, as well as Cherry switch which is mechanical ...
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Since I don't game, I have never even understood the desire for backlighting, and am even annoyed that my Leopold has 3 such bright indicator LEDs.
This certainly proves "different strokes for different folks" since there is also a large market for totally blank unmarked keys.
I would be interested to know how many "keyboard enthusiasts" in this forum (have ever) own(ed) these behemoths.
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There are two reasons for backlighting. One is bling. The other is for hunting and pecking.
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Since I don't game, I have never even understood the desire for backlighting, and am even annoyed that my Leopold has 3 such bright indicator LEDs.
What's gaming got to do with backlighting? Nothing... except that 'oooh shiny' and gaming tend to hang out together. I'm infected with 'oooh shiny' but haven't found a backlit board that's good enough for me, so I'm working on my own... and it's all about 'ooooh shiny' and nothing about gaming even though I do play games.
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Having backlighting outside of "I dont know how to touch type and I'm in a dark room" reasoning, is purely for looks. Which isn't bad. We invest a lot of money on PBT dye sub keycaps purely for looks.
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This isn't just back lighting though, this is 104 miniature LCD screens.
I wonder if they would sell me a key or two for $20 just for the screens.
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Since I don't game, I have never even understood the desire for backlighting, and am even annoyed that my Leopold has 3 such bright indicator LEDs.
I like shiny everything (I even have a plexiglass longboard with LEDs in it) - so of course I want a glowing keyboard.
I would imagine the Optimus Maximus might be useful for people using Final Cut Pro or something - that program had a lot of keyboard shortcuts. It would be helpful to have them displayed on the key.
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I wonder if they would sell me a key or two for $20 just for the screens.
They used to sell the 3-screen "keyboard" (it's discontinued now). http://www.artlebedev.ru/everything/optimus/mini-three/ (http://www.artlebedev.ru/everything/optimus/mini-three/)
The pricey one too. ~$150
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I use to want an Optimux Maximus until I heard of a few issues with the small OLED displays getting less bright over a short amount of time. I saw one of these boards sell used on eBay for $600.
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Also, seeing how they have the connectors for the OLED displays, the switch might be rated for 20E6 operations, but the connector for the OLED display will probably wear out ofter 1e5 or less.
Also, blue OLED is rated for 20,000 hours or something? They should fix that.
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There are two reasons for backlighting. One is bling. The other is for hunting and pecking.
And the other is typing at night, I can touch type like a champ but trying to find the keys for a plethora of smilies and emoticions (also the F1-12 keys) is MUCH faster with optical guidance in a dark room.
Also, having to wait for your fingers to find the two home row bumps while fumbling for them in the dark isn't exactly fast or ideal. To me backlighting increases efficiency quite a bit. Add in the fact that you can turn it off while watching a movie etc and it makes it quite hard to find a downside to having it.
Don't let the poor taste choices of gamers (bling) ruin good concepts for you. =D
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Updated the OP, found a new winner of the Most Expensive.
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Updated the OP, found a new winner of the Most Expensive.
Well, yea, it's medical equipment, of course it's gonna screw you on price.
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I know, but given the name of the thread, it does fit the title.
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I know, but given the name of the thread, it does fit the title.
Not that it's even close to the most expensive one I've seen, but does anyone know what switches are in the Amray / who's its OEM?
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Since I don't game, I have never even understood the desire for backlighting, and am even annoyed that my Leopold has 3 such bright indicator LEDs.
This certainly proves "different strokes for different folks" since there is also a large market for totally blank unmarked keys.
I would be interested to know how many "keyboard enthusiasts" in this forum (have ever) own(ed) these behemoths.
What good is a keyboard without led's?
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The comment was not about LEDs in general. Indicators are fine.
But my Leopold has eye-burners, just like so many of the new cars that blow away your night vision when they put on the brake lights.
And since there have been a whole bunch of replies to this thread, including other aspects of my post, is it safe to assume that no Geekhacker has actually owned and/or used one of these bizarre things?
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I mentioned it in some other thread where the Optimus was brought up... aggiejy had the Mini Three (http://geekhack.org/showthread.php?20611-RIP-Art-Lebedev-Optimus-mini-three). I haven't heard of anyone else having an Optimus anything.
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The new most expensive keyboard on eBay doesn't have mechanical switches, LCD display keys or even back lighting. Oh, it's wireless. Yeah!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Logitech-Wireless-nano-USB-Keyboard-K360-Dark-Silver-920-003366-Brand-New-Sealed-/130627241312?pt=PCA_Mice_Trackballs&hash=item1e69fd8560
[ATTACH=CONFIG]43230[/ATTACH]
$2,995.00 Logitec
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Uh, wtf? was that supposed to be 29.95 ?
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My first thought was that it was a typo or mistake. The extended warranty for it is $299.99. There are three listings for it at either $2900.00 or $2900.95. It's not a typo.
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That has to be a typo, or whoever put the listing up doesn't have any common sense.
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Well, yea, it's medical equipment, of course it's gonna screw you on price.
There's a good chance the AmRay is from an old electron microscope. I can't confirm, but they typically have a similar high-sensitivity joystick like this does.
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There's a good chance the AmRay is from an old electron microscope. I can't confirm, but they typically have a similar high-sensitivity joystick like this does.
Hmm, how old? Our ancient SEM just plugs into a computer, though the TEM we have does have a joystick like that. It's a dinosaur.
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Edit: Looks like it's for x-ray
http://www.amray.eu/
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Anyone know if the AmRay has mechanical switches, and if so, what kind?