Just got additional couple of #cleave #TrulyErgonomic keyboards. I'm good for years to come now, even though they stopped manfacturing them.
Sad day, #TrulyErgonomic will stop producing #Cleave, one of the best keyboards out there, due to low demand. Time to stock them I suppose.
#TrulyErgonomic have an anniversary sale and one could get #Cleave #keyboard for like $129 instead of $300. However, shipping to Slovenia is like $122, then there are duty fees and whatnot. Price of a keyboard sold in EU is 249€ inc. VAT. Basically it's still cheaper to get one from within EU for full price.

@andre @xtaran Got a #TrulyErgonomic (209-US), but am unhappy with quality/price relation and service. Didn't use it much for years, because keys had to be WD40 sprayed. Three months of daily use broke the most curiously shaped keys. Replacements are unavailable.

Not sure about good alternatives. For a keyboard of 200+ EU I'd expect more than 1 year of warranty. I'd also avoid KBs that use other than off-the-shelf key caps.

I think I want an #ErgoDoxEZ or a #Moonlander to replace my #TrulyErgonomic

#MechanicalKeyboard

After two years happily typing away on a #trulyergonomic keyboard, the X-Bows keyboard intrigues me #keyboard http://www.tomshardware.com/news/x-bows-ergonomic-mechanical-keyboard-hands-on,35452.html
X-Bows Ergonomic Mechanical Keyboard, Hands On

The X-Bows is not your average mechanical keyboard, and we’re not sure whether that’s a good thing or not.