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Happy Hacking Professional 2 Keyboard (HHKB Pro 2 Mechanical Keyboard)

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Happy Hacking Professional 2 Keyboard (HHKB Pro 2 Mechanical Keyboard)


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Happy Hacking Keyboard Professional 2 (HHKB, Topre Capacitive Key Switches) Typing Test. Read More on http://www.studiosushi.com

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studiosushi : I type faster than I play SC xD
studiosushi : You should go on a Cherry Mx Red or Brown keyboard, they are not requiring force to activate switches, better for hands/fingers.
Jake N. : Just got mine, I'm in heaven now.
FromBkkWithLove : I got mine for $240 (shipping included) from WhiteRabbit or sth? Google them.
brooklynlulu : Is it easier on the hands and fingers? Being it's smaller etc? I have problems with my hands from Arthritis and the regular keyboard is a pain lol. I love typing but I start feeling a serious strain. I love the sound of this particular keyboard nom nom nom lol.
Merrick Smith : Very similar keyboards, such as the KBC Poker etc., can be bought for ~$100. For those that type primarily for work, a $250 - $400 isn't such a bad investment. Designers and editors spend thousands on TFT monitors that, to the layman, don't seem much different from any other monitor. Hell, I spent $90 on a trackball mouse and $74 on some desk mounted arm rests.
Merrick Smith : For those who might switch between languages, layouts for specific software applications such as editing software or when programming.
John Contoso : Brain orgasm !