Looking for something like Microsoft Natural 4000 keyboard, but with mechanical key switches.

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So is this off-topic because the question was price related or what? Keyboard is hardware after all and other keyboard related questions are still open. – Illotus Oct 25 '10 at 11:17
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Best place to ask this question...geekhack.org/forumdisplay.php?f=31 – Moab Oct 26 '10 at 2:02
the explanation within the scope defined in the faq already linked to it, but to make it even more explicit: superuser.com/faq clearly excludes shopping or buying recommendations. – Arjan Nov 21 '10 at 16:08
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closed as off topic by Nifle, Arjan, DMA57361, harrymc, Diago Oct 24 '10 at 19:20

Questions on Super User are expected to generally relate to computer software or computer hardware, within the scope defined in the faq.

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This is probably the guide you want to take a look at:

Mechanical Keyboard Guide

It is a very detailed description of various mechanical keyboard types and lists a selection high quality of keyboards. Most of them are below $200 (more in the $100-$150 range.)

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http://www.daskeyboard.com/

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That's not "ergonomic" – Billy ONeal Oct 24 '10 at 17:10
Oops you are right, but it says "cliceticlick". Sorry. – Aki Oct 24 '10 at 18:10
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