OCZ Sabre Keyboard: OLED-in-each-key concept for consumers
Filed under: Computers, Input Devices

Computer hardware manufacturing giants OCZ have announced plans to manufacture an ‘affordable’ keyboard for people who want a similar experience to the Optimus Maximus which currently retails at around $1600.
The keyboard will be called the OCZ Sabre, and plans to utilize the Art Lebedev’s OLED-in-each-key-technology. Upon further inspection you will notice that the Sabre does not utilize the OLED-in-each-key completely, in-fact only the numpad uses it. It also has a bright blue LED sidelighting and a monochrome color scheme.
At this time it seems that the OCZ Sabre should retail at around $200 however this has not yet been confirmed. Check out Gizmodo for more details. We will keep you posted as more details are revealed.



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