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Good morning, refinery! When you sit on your desk today, I hope that you are willing to ignore the vaguely dystopian sounds around you to focus on how awesome and retro information are.
No, but seriously, I’m a little jealous of Mark S. Stubble -looking strips Isolation Maybe not enough to make me want to cut myself but I love a good steering ball and his keyboard has one built -in.
If you have the same brain disease as me, good news, you can buy a keyboard Isolation right now. It first takes a hefty donation, but hey, at least you have to keep the memories.
Starts up soon through KickstarterBut already available through the company’s own websiteAtomic keyboard sells the keyboard convincing copy Isolation at low, low prices of $ 899. Pre -order, however, and you can grab it to a slightly More reasonable $ 599 (although the price of pre -orders raises over time). Delivery is evaluated in November, but as with all Kickstarter projects, it is worth remembering that there is a risk here.
Credit: Atomi keyboards
It can still be a risk I am ready to take something so beautiful. Although it is unclear the type of mechanical switches to use this keyboard, they seem to be in a hot cabinet, and the keyboard itself has a really magnetic front panel system that allows it to switch between three different modes. There is “Innie setting”, which is accurate on the screen and excludes the keys, such as Escape and Control, but there is also “Oute setting” that brings these buttons back. Interestingly is that there is also a “dasher” setting, which is a copy of real life DG Dasher D2 keyboard that Isolation The keyboard is based. In particular, this layout changes the foot ball to NUMPAD, but still organizes keys such as “Innie setting”. It also allegedly justifies a higher price mark, as finding a real Dasher D2 is quite difficult today.
Part of what makes Isolation However, the keyboard looks so satisfactory and thick, but there is a frame. It may be involved in costs here, as the Atomic keyboard says its replica uses a steel base, £ 15.4 with an aluminum case. The steering ball is also quite large, 50 mm.
What do you think so far?

Credit: Signature plastic
Let’s still assume you don’t need everything about it but still want some Isolation Sounds on your desk. In this case you to choose Signature Plastics’ SA Macrodata (R2) keysA more affordable option you can use for a regular keyboard to make it look more like an exhibition. Combine it with Trackball, such as the Kensington expert, with a wireless steering ball mouse, and you have much less experience.
Or if you feel cunning, you can 3D result Lumon-style keyboard self.
However, note that if you order a copy of atom keyboards and throw a $ 10 deposit, you will get a special, Isolation Stylish table worm. With this kind of dedication you may be able to reward the waffle party.