Optimus Maximus in minimus sub-$1000 configurations
By Thomas Ricker | November 28, 2007
Filed under: Peripherals
The $1,564, 113-key Optimus Maximus is priced way, way beyond most people’s budget for a keyboard. But man, you still ache for those programmable OLED keys. Now’s your chance. Starting February 20th, 2008, Art Lebedev comes true to his word with new 1, 10, and 47 programmable OLED key configurations for $462, $599, $999, respectively. How (almost) practical.
[Thanks, James]
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