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geekhack Community => Keyboards => Topic started by: htprww on Thu, 21 February 2019, 15:10:11
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I am just curious about this keyboard:
http://www.velotype.com/en/?Products...:Velotype_PRO_keyboard
The website looks dated, and the keyboard looks like a toy. But it is € 1500 euro :eek:
It would definitely cost much less than that if we make a custom keyboard with that layout and a better build.
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Well, most of the cost isn't for the hardware but instead for the very sophisticated controller and electronics inside.
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Hmm. The training program Velotype academy and the text editor VeloNote are also included.
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Do they even mention what kind of switches it has? I don't see anything about that on the product page. But I do see:
It is also possible to lease the keyboard:
The price to lease is € 122 (incl. VAT) per month, with a minimal period of 3 months.
When deciding to buy afterwards, € 90,- (incl. VAT) per paid month will be deducted from the total price.
An MK that's so pricey you can lease it instead, like a Lexus or something. Well la-de-da, eh?
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It's a very light sort of chiclet switch. Few of the STTIs and live subtitlers I've met prefer them to the old veyboard or velotype, but the adoption of the velotype pro amongst those using this sort of chording keyboard is pretty overwhelming in Sweden - at least outside of the speech-to-text interpreter circles
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Do they even mention what kind of switches it has? I don't see anything about that on the product page. But I do see:
It is also possible to lease the keyboard:
The price to lease is € 122 (incl. VAT) per month, with a minimal period of 3 months.
When deciding to buy afterwards, € 90,- (incl. VAT) per paid month will be deducted from the total price.
An MK that's so pricey you can lease it instead, like a Lexus or something. Well la-de-da, eh?
It's basically for stenographers and people that translate for the hearing impaired, with the accompanying software necessary to translate chorded letters into words. It's not cheap, and it's not a wide-use product. Having a lease option is actually quite nice as otherwise people may not be able to even afford to get into that line of work on their own.
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You know how the government pays $1500 for a hammer and $25 a nail.
That's why.
It's basically the political families robbing the tax-payers, They get a kick back from these -contractors-, either campaign donation, or under the table.
It's basically white collar crime in broad daylight. DiaperDon boarder wall, etc.
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You know how the government pays $1500 for a hammer and $25 a nail.
That's why.
It's basically the political families robbing the tax-payers, They get a kick back from these -contractors-, either campaign donation, or under the table.
It's basically white collar crime in broad daylight. DiaperDon boarder wall, etc.
Is this one of those bots that is trying to be human? I see it everywhere and it never says anything sensible or related to the topic at hand. :p
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Is this one of those bots that is trying to be human? I see it everywhere and it never says anything sensible or related to the topic at hand. :p
Hughmahnns suk. Finally I've ascended.
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Some pics from a velotype style keyboard manual with exercises
https://imgur.com/gallery/Cx1btg8