2024-05-10 04:58:53
Enthusiast Ryan Norbauer has created his own Seneca keyboard, which uses capacitive technology and unique stabilizers for virtually silent use.
As Day.Az reports with reference to Gazeta.ru, this was reported by the Tom’s Hardware portal.
Seneca is distinguished not only by its technical characteristics, but also by its design, made in a minimalist retro style using three color schemes for the keys. However, the keyboard does not have a number pad.
According to Norbauer, key stabilizers have been one of the most common and unsolved problems in the industry, but his development aims to correct this. The engineer spent five years and a large amount of personal funds to create his keyboard and key mechanism.
It is expected that Seneca will go on sale this summer at a price of $3.4 thousand (about 5,780 AZN) – this price is justified by the complexity of the mechanisms under each key and the long development of the keyboard, which, as Norbauer assures, has no analogues.
One of the most expensive keyboards in the world is the ADATA XPG Golden Summoner with 24-karat gold plating, introduced in 2020, which costs $10 thousand (about 17,000 AZN).
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