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The Power of Q: Das Keyboard Inspires Mechanical Keyboard Revolution with Launch of Q-Series Cloud-Connected Smart Keyboards

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Das Keyboard today introduced the future of mechanical keyboards with the long-anticipated launch of its groundbreaking Q-series-a family of smart, cloud-connected keyboards that increase productivity by empowering users to stream information from the Internet directly to their Q-enabled keyboard. The Das Keyboard 5Q and X50Q are the inaugural Q-series keyboards, and are now available for purchase for $249 MSRP and $199 respectively at www.daskeyboard.com and leading online retailers. Both the 5Q and the X50Q with European layouts (DE, UK and NO) will be available in Europe from leading retailers for €249 MSRP and €199 respectively.




The Keyboards of the Future
The Das Keyboard 5Q is a cloud-enabled, open API, RGB mechanical keyboard that helps boost productivity through dazzling performance and the industry's fastest electronics. The X50Q is the company's edgy crossover keyboard designed to appeal to gamers and professionals alike. With each Das Keyboard Q-series device, a user can color-code keys to display customized alerts such as:
  • Tracking the status of projects, pending deadlines and tasks over time
  • Notifications when someone tweets or makes other social media posts
  • Knowing when their favorite sports team has scored
  • Receiving weather updates
  • Tracking stock market activity
  • Receiving virtually any other kind of information they want to track without ever opening a browser through the Q keyboard's fully-customizable keys

"Since the Das Keyboard 5Q and X50Q are cloud-connected, users are able to do things they've never been able to do with a traditional input-only keyboard," said Daniel Guermeur, founder and CEO of Das Keyboard. "Receiving streaming information right there at their fingertips means individuals are able to be more productive whenever they're at their computers-whether a professional navigating the workday, or a gamer dominating their opponents."



The Most Advanced Technology Packed Into a Single Keyboard
Both the 5Q and the X50Q introduce the market's most advanced mechanical switch-the new Gamma Zulu switch, available exclusively from Das Keyboard. Made by Omron (Japan) for Das Keyboard, the Gamma Zulu is a modern best-in-class, soft tactile key switch that provides users with faster, effortless typing and gaming sessions. Das Keyboard's Gamma Zulu switches have a 1.5mm actuation point, a total travel of 3.5 mm and can withstand an unsurpassed 100 million actuations-100 percent more durable than other standard mechanical switches.

The Das Keyboard Q-series has a connected software suite called Das Keyboard Q Software. It connects to IFTTT and Zapier to light up the 5Q and X50Q keyboards with notifications-all color-coded and displayed on keys determined by the user. All notifications are available right at a user's fingertips. Since they're happening in the periphery just outside the direct field of view, users are better able to stay focused on the task at hand. The Das Keyboard Q software includes:
  • A dashboard for real-time key color visualization of information coming from the Internet into the 5Q or X50Q, made possible by IFTTT, Zapier or any other cloud applications with a public API
  • Mode illumination, which allows the 5Q's and X50Q's LEDs to be individually controlled
  • User-defined lighting profiles
  • A desktop REST API that allows programmers to directly control the light colors with their own scripts

On the hardware side, both the Das Keyboard 5Q and the Das Keyboard X50Q offer industry-leading technologies including:
  • Extra-bright RGB backlighting electronics called Das Keyboard RGB+, along with custom surface-mount LEDs, optimized lens and ultra-clear light guide-making the 5Q keyboard many times brighter than any other RGB keyboard currently on the market
  • A 'Q button' for activating the Das Keyboard Q software, and also acts as a volume knob
  • Dedicated media keys located on the upper right corner
  • An extra set of silver keycaps for WASD (X50Q only)
  • Real-Time One (RTO) analog technology detects key presses in 0.4 milliseconds and reports it to the computer within 1 millisecond-up to 45 times faster than other keyboards (5Q only)
  • A full-size keyboard with a removable, customizable and swappable top plate design (X50Q only)

For more details on the either the 5Q or the X50Q, please visit the Das Keyboard website:
  • 5Q - http://www.daskeyboard.com/5Q
  • X50Q - http://www.daskeyboard.com/X50Q

[Editor's Note: We will be taking a look at the Das Keyboard 5Q ourselves shortly, so look out for a review soon]

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"Cloud enabled"

Nope, nice try. I am not paying to have more privacy invasion technology. This clown makes regular RGB keyboard looks so much nicer.

Seriously what is wrong with them? Make a good keyboard and stay that way. Nobody asked for these sketchy gimmicks.
 

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So another control knob for lefties?
I don't get it, most people are right handed and use the mouse in their right hand, so why would you want the control knob on the right?
 
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well... it's perfect for..... social networkaholics and hysterics. "I - must - stay - up-dated!"

And yes, knob should be on the left.
 
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...saw Das in the title and my wallet started to feel lighter.....then read about the cloud thing.....my wallet regained its girth. didn't expect some like this from them... next thing you know were gonna have cloud connected hair combs to email us if our hair is too long and it suggests we need it cut.
 

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next thing you know were gonna have cloud connected hair combs to email us if our hair is too long and it suggests we need it cut.

Here you go.
These sensors feed data automatically via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth to a dedicated mobile app, which then takes into account weather factors like humidity, temperature, UV and wind, which also impact hair’s manageability and quality. By tracking the way a person brushes and factoring in aspects of daily life, the smart brush app provides valuable information including a hair quality score, data on the effectiveness of brushing habits, personalized tips and Kérastase product recommendations.
Anyway, I can sort of see the point of having alerts on your keyboard, but it's not better than existing solutions.

What I wouldn't mind is a keyboard with a small screen on it, like a smart watch.
 
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Here you go.

Anyway, I can sort of see the point of having alerts on your keyboard, but it's not better than existing solutions.

What I wouldn't mind is a keyboard with a small screen on it, like a smart watch.


......was totally being facetious.....man has officially gone too far.....

 
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Anyway, I can sort of see the point of having alerts on your keyboard, but it's not better than existing solutions.

What I wouldn't mind is a keyboard with a small screen on it, like a smart watch.

Makes me wonder why we haven't seen more of keyboard LCDs a la Logitech's G13/G15/G19...

I suppose most manufacturers have phone apps that mimic the above...which - even though I have enough spare devices sitting around - I still don't end up using for some reason...I'd love to see games use a tablet as a second screen though. Anyone know of an app that can take a portion of a screen and place it on a tablet?? I need a minimap I can pick up and touch to scroll, etc. :)
 
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I typically over-engineer things. This, however....
 

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Makes me wonder why we haven't seen more of keyboard LCDs a la Logitech's G13/G15/G19...

I suppose most manufacturers have phone apps that mimic the above...which - even though I have enough spare devices sitting around - I still don't end up using for some reason...I'd love to see games use a tablet as a second screen though. Anyone know of an app that can take a portion of a screen and place it on a tablet?? I need a minimap I can pick up and touch to scroll, etc. :)

It's very simple, it takes too much time and costs too much money to make the software. Hardware companies in general suck at software. You get one update in the lifetime of the product, if you're lucky and it'll most likely break something you like. Until we get to a point where hardware companies cares about the software component, I'd rather not have any extra stuff like this.
 
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So another control knob for lefties?
I don't get it, most people are right handed and use the mouse in their right hand, so why would you want the control knob on the right?

I'm a lefty and still adapted to righty.. I'm not sure I could get used to the other way of doing things now.

But it's a good thing to have both types products.
 

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"Cloud-connected" keyboard... o_O no thanks. I'll keep my shitty Dell keyboard that shipped with a prebuilt system back in 2008.
 
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