Erm, please note that unless you can find a seller willing to provide fake information on the item (for instance, specifying it's a gift), you're also going to have to pay taxes when buying from outside the EU. At least that's the case over here in the Netherlands AFAIK; tax man adds 19% BTW (VAT).
I know that, of course. In fact I'd already taken it into account when I stated my estimation of the cost in case I ordered from elitekeyboards (275€).
The extra costs for most Europeans are like this, AFAIK:
Ordering from outside the EU:shipping
+ import duties (essentially the VAT but sometimes more, depending on predefined "classes" of items, eg. luxury items)
+ extra customs "handling costs" (The latter can be
very significant on a case-by-case basis, but I didn't take them into account. Most such costs are charged by the courier companies. That's one reason I prefer the postal services.)
Ordering from another EU member:shipping
+ VAT of the country of the seller
In my country, there's an extra caveat: Import duties (and the associated handling costs) are only charged if the item is significantly expensive, usually over 50-100€ (I don't know exactly, it's not like I make lots of purchases from abroad).
YMMV!
On-topic:I couldn't keep resisting, I've already placed an order!
I want to give props to DSI for their willingness to respond to my questions and for their extremely fast shipping. (They already sent me my tracking number, although for the time being it only points to /dev/null
!).
We'll see how well it will go. In the meantime, I'd appreciate your opinions on this board, especially regarding the build quality/texture. I expect that I won't be able to test it for quite a few days, because I will most likely be away from home when it will be delivered, and that makes me awfully impatient.
Someday I'll obtain a tenkeyless board with blue Cherries (Filco or not), that's a promise to myself; it won't be soon though. Until then, this will do!
Edit:It seems that the same(?) keyboard is also sold as "
Solidtek ASK-6600U" and as "
SIIG Mechanical Keyboard". I also found some interesting links
here.
Also
it seems that the switches are plate-mounted, which is good to know.
PS. This L-shaped Enter key does not bother me, in fact I think I might prefer it. However I'd
love a smaller "upside down L" Enter key and a larger backspace, like some of my Logitech keyboards. Best of both worlds, IMO.