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 Datamancer Aviator Keyboard Available On First-come, First-serve Basis
Datamancer Aviator Keyboard Available On First-come, First-serve Basis
aviator2_13buo_48 So, you always have had a thing for Steampunk creations and now you’re looking for that last minute holiday gift. What could be better than the Aviator keyboard from the house of Datamancer ? The Aviator features a brushed aluminum frame, black felt faceplate, and jewel LEDs in ...
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Act now & this $1,200 Steampunk keyboard could be yours!
CrunchGear — Is this Steampunk keyboard, the Aviator, worth $1,200 to you? It looks unique, sure, but in my world a keyboard is a merely a tool; there’s no need for flashing, Las Vegas lights or clankity-clank keys. Anyhow, one of these Aviators is available right now since someone cancelled its purchase last minute. It’s a build-to-order kind of thing. via Born Rich

Afternoon Linkage for December 17th, 2008
GEARFUSE — Afternoon Linkage for December 17th, 2008 By Vince Veneziani December 17, 2008 Comments (0) Filed under: Features Never order Time Warner Cable . Trust me. Rice…babies? Smiling stones are a tad creepy A tale of a $1200 steampunk keyboard Slick phone, but I doubt we’ll see it in America We wish a SCSI Christmas! The 10 most popular Flash games of 2008 Not your standard music box HACK THE PLANET! Have great links you want showcased on Afternoon Linkage? E-mail us: tips AT gearfuse DOT com . ...

Datamancer Aviator Keyboard
TechFresh, Consumer Electronics Guide — ... If you like steampunk styled gadgets, then you might like the Aviator Keyboard from Datamancer. The Aviator comes with a brushed aluminum frame, black felt faceplate and jewel LEDs in blue, red, violet, green or amber. However, not all of us can purchase this keyboard since it is priced at a hefty $1,200 each. [BornRich] ...

Clavier “Steampunk” par Datamancer
w3sh magazine — Voici un clavier pour les hommes, les vrais. Si votre idole c’est Swarzie et que votre film préféré c’est Mad Max, vous allez adorer ce clavier par Datamancer. Le “Steampunk” (c’est son nom) est en aluminium brossé avec une face avant noire et des LEDs bleues, rouges, vertes et violets. La Mâle Attitude a son prix : $1200 Via BornRich

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