| Friday, July 10 2009 |

If you dream of buying a keyboard with OLED keys, but you don't have a thousand dollars to spend on a keyboard, your dream may finally become true. OCZ Technology is now shipping its own Sabre OLED gaming keyboard for the price equivalent of $135, which immediately makes it number one choice in OLED peripherals. ZipZoomfly is now taking orders here. For that money, OCZ gives you a pretty decent gaming keyboard, with nine fully customizable OLED keys, 103 super tactile low-noise keys, software macro configurator, 128 MB of onboard flash memory, blue LED side backlight, and a USB 2.0 interface. Full specs of the OCZ Sabre OLED keyboard are listed here.
Source: Zipzoomfly.com
Source: Zipzoomfly.com
User comments
135$, less than I expected.
Sick:
How cool is that!
Convert any digital image into OLED key icon
How cool is that!
onboard 128MB of flash memory is also cool :D
This is nice but I so rarely use the G function keys on my G11.
by: WeerWho cares, I've never used the G keys on my G15 rev 2, but I love it every day, plus people look at it every time they see it. (big smile)
This is nice but I so rarely use the G function keys on my G11.
by: malwarethat is the most innuendo filled sentence about a keyboard i have ever read.
Who cares, I've never used the G keys on my G15 rev 2, but I love it every day, plus people look at it every time they see it. (big smile)
by: Mussels:roll::roll::roll::roll::laugh:
that is the most innuendo filled sentence about a keyboard i have ever read.
by: Musselslmao
that is the most innuendo filled sentence about a keyboard i have ever read.
not a bad price. Is it contoured?
TPU should most definately review this product!
by: Easy Rhinojust dont let malware touch it, k?
TPU should most definately review this product!
by: Musselsor destroy it after he touches it...
just dont let malware touch it, k?
by: Easy Rhinoahh, the cleansing properties of fire :)
or destroy it after he touches it...
I never owned anything more than a simple multimedia keyboard, or a Macpro one. Please enlighten a poor soul what does it do with the 128 flash mb onboard? Thank you
by: toyoit will probably have something to do with storing profiles on the keyboard... (for the icons on the oled keys)
I never owned anything more than a simple multimedia keyboard, or a Macpro one. Please enlighten a poor soul what does it do with the 128 flash mb onboard? Thank you
Adopts a Borat voice, "I like" :)
by: toyoyou put whatever the hell you want on that 128MB of flash drive :P
I never owned anything more than a simple multimedia keyboard, or a Macpro one. Please enlighten a poor soul what does it do with the 128 flash mb onboard? Thank you
by: MusselsPlus the profiles, remember the OLED profiles :laugh:
you put whatever the hell you want on that 128MB of flash drive :P
Thanks guys
i'd keep my PC's SATA drivers on there, so when i reinstall windows they're always there :D
That's a great idea. :twitch:
I wonder how this will compare to the Optimus Maximus keyboard by Art Lebedev
I know that the two biggest issues with the Optimus Maximus was the price and how hard it was to push the keys. It made typing on it a non practical thing which is a shame seeing how the damn thing costs 1500 bucks! :eek:
I know that the two biggest issues with the Optimus Maximus was the price and how hard it was to push the keys. It made typing on it a non practical thing which is a shame seeing how the damn thing costs 1500 bucks! :eek:
by: mlee49The Optimus Maximus keyboard had something like that.
Sick:
How cool is that!
nice price , really interesting

